6 edition of Are you in this hell too? found in the catalog.
Published
1995 by Menard Press, Distribution in North America, SPD, Inc. in London, Berkeley, CA .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Elisabeth Sommer-Lefkovits ; translation from the German, Marjorie Harris ; introduction by Elaine Feinstein. |
Genre | Personal narratives, Slovak., Biography. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | D805.G3 S68613 1995 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 110 p. : |
Number of Pages | 110 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL750816M |
ISBN 10 | 187432011X |
LC Control Number | 97145060 |
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Lots of ramblings involved here, I apologize. Furthermore, far too often, evangelism today that uses Hell sounds more like bad news than good news: “You have sinned against God, therefore you deserve Hell. Jesus died for your sins to save you from Hell.
Therefore, ask him to forgive your sins and he will save you from Hell.”. You are put in a pit of fire by demons where you soon after you get there will be brought before Satan.
“ At last I have you” he will say to you. Oh the horror that will flood your soul if you die and go out into an eternity without God!!!. And Ye. Hell is not a place that God sends you when He’s upset with you, or turned off by something you’ve done. There’s a common misconception that God sends people to hell.
This is wrong. In his book "Love Wins," former pastor Rob Bell famously questioned the existence of bold move made him a pariah among some conservative Christians, but the furor catapulted the book. Maybe you’ve heard the old rule of thumb: “Never talk about politics or religion.” Well, that goes double for the sensitive subject of hell.
Of all the topics related to religion, perhaps none is more uncomfortable than hell. Sure, some revel in it. Seven hundred years ago, Dante waxed eloquently about hell in his epic poem The Divine.
You cut it off now because when you find yourself in Hell you are going to wish you had cut it off. When you’re in Hell you’re not going to be thinking about the popularity or the embarrassment. You will be saying, “I wish I would have listened.” You will be cursing everyone and everything that held you.
Book Review: Meet You in Hell: Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the Bitter Partnership That Changed America by Les Standiford Did you see the miniseries last year on the robber barons, The Men Who Built America.
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Small birds, mammals, and even rats can draw our sympathy if we see them fall into a fire or being run over by a car. In the Bible there is a concept that frightens a lot of people.
Its about Hell and Hell fire. Do not be deceived: sin may be fashionable, but it's still damnable. American culture may have become more enlightened and moved beyond such constricting, old-fashioned ideas like sin and hell, but God hasn’t.
Sin is still serious, hell still exists, and sinners still go there. Or as St. Paul put it, “Do you not know that the unrighteous. And if your hand causes you to sin, cut it off. It is better for you to enter life crippled than with two hands to go to hell, to the unquenchable fire.
And if your foot causes you to sin, cut it off. It is better for you to enter life lame than with two feet to be thrown into hell. And if your eye causes you to sin, tear it out.
Jesus plainly taught the existence of hell. He spoke of hell more often than he did of heaven. With so many references to hell in the Bible, any serious Christian must come to terms with the doctrine.
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On November 23rd, I had an experience that changed my life. It doesn’t matter if you believe my experience. Sometimes people today argue that hell is just on this earth, or we are in hell right now.
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