The Severity of God: Understanding Hell and True Repentance

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Hell is an echo of something bigger and original than itself. It's the echo of the glory of God's infinite worth and it's the echo of the glory of Christ's infinite suffering and it's the echo therefore of his infinite love. [00:04:42]

The truth and the reality of hell are insufficient to awaken saving faith in anybody or to awaken genuine evangelical gospel spiritual remorse or regret. This insufficiency of hell points toward a very surprising source for the tears that are authentic on the way into heaven. [00:05:10]

Hell is eternal. The smoke of their torment goes up forever and ever, and they have no rest day or night. These worshipers of the beast and its image and whoever receives the mark of its name. That's a terrifying text. [00:07:20]

Hell involves the suffering of the people who are there. The word used here is torment. The smoke of their torment goes up forever and ever. I take it that torment means conscious suffering. [00:11:22]

Nobody will be in hell who does not deserve to be there. God is just in that he sends no one to hell who doesn't deserve to be there. If he sends someone into outer darkness where there's weeping and gnashing of teeth, it's because they deserve to be there. [00:20:25]

The crime of one being despising and casting contempt on another is proportionably more or less heinous as he was under greater or less obligations to obey him. If there be any being that we are under infinite obligations to love, honor, and obey, the contrary towards him must be infinitely faulty. [00:24:54]

Hell is meant to serve as an echo of the infinite value of the glory of God such that if you turn away from the glory of God as your treasure and your life and embrace the broken cisterns of the world, hell defines the heinousness of that sin and the greatness of that glory. [00:37:45]

Hell cannot produce satisfaction in God, and so it cannot produce remorse for not having God, and so it cannot produce gospel repentance, and so it cannot save, and so it is insufficient. [00:57:22]

True remorse, true brokenness, true contrition at not having holiness is over not enjoying God and living out of that impulse. It's a brokenness that I have failed to enjoy God and I have failed to walk in the enjoyment of God. [00:55:10]

True evangelical contrition, repentance, brokenness must be preceded by and awakened by delight in God. To truly weep at not having God's holiness, you have to long for God's holiness, and to long for God's holiness you have to see it as beautiful and desire it. [00:55:10]

Hell is powerless to produce what needs to be produced for salvation. It just scares people in the right direction and then serves magnificently as an echo of his infinite worth and Christ's infinite suffering and their infinite love. [00:59:13]

Don't let the fear of hell be the end point of your pursuit of repentance. Don't rest until you have gone beyond the fear of hell to the living waters and drunk deep at the glory of God, the love of God, the truth of God, the goodness of God, the wisdom of God. [00:59:13]

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