Вопрос:
Ад - это реальное место? Существует так много материалов о природе ада, и многие христиане искажают его значение, а некоторые даже говорят, что он не реален. Чему учил Иисус на эту тему?
Ответ:
Что я могу сказать наверняка, это то, что Библия описывает ад ярко и как реальное место. Мы можем спорить о том, является ли Библия вдохновленной и авторитетной. Это другой вопрос. Но если она вдохновлена Богом и авторитетна, то ад реален. В Библии, особенно в Новом Завете, об аде есть много десятков отрывков. Иисус говорил об аде столько же, сколько Он говорил о Небесах. Позвольте мне дать вам только очень небольшое количество отрывков: Марка 9 глава, Даниила 12:2, Откровение 20:10, 2 Фессалоникийцам 1:8-10, 2 Петра 2:4, Откровение 21:8. Я целенаправленно дал вам слова Иисуса, отрывок из Ветхого Завета, от Павла, Петра и от Иоанна, чтобы показать, что это учение широко дается в Библии.
Вы задаете важный вопрос. Как я могу знать точный характер ада, если в Библии рассматривается множество интерпретаций о нём? Некоторые из них даже отрицают фактическое наказание в аду, что может сделать вопрос еще более запутанным. Позвольте мне дать вам вариант ответа, являющийся моей попыткой навести порядок в этом вопросе. Прежде всего, ад реален. У нас есть так много библейских причин верить в ад, столько же, чтобы верить и в Небеса. Было бы неразумным признать реальность Небес, основанную на учении Иисуса и Библии, но отвергнуть реальность ада.
Во-вторых, являются ли страдания в аду физическими или только эмоциональными? Страдания в аду будут бесконечны или только в течение ограниченного времени, а затем последует уничтожение? Я не думаю, что это действительно нужно нам выяснять (примечание: некоторые вопросы вызовут дискуссию верующих).
Вот вывод. Ад - это реальность. Я не хочу идти туда, и я не хочу, чтобы кто-то, кого я знаю или с кем раньше встречался, попали туда. Я хочу помочь как можно большему количеству людей не идти в ад, и я сделаю все, что могу, чтобы удержать людей от такой судьбы. Мы можем обсуждать точную природу ада, и я не хочу унизить тех, кто задает эти вопросы и тех, кто ищет какую-то библейскую ясность, но в конце концов, я не думаю, что это на самом деле существенно влияет на нашу жизнь. Мы можем не согласиться с точным характером наказания и осуждения в аду, но мы можем все согласиться с тем самым важным аспектом, что мы хотели бы помочь как можно большему количеству людей не попасть туда.
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Question:Hell is a real place? There is so much material about the nature of hell, and many Christians distort its meaning, and some even say that he is not real. Jesus taught on this subject?Answer:What I can say for sure that is what the Bible describes hell as vividly and real place. We can argue about whether the Bible is inspired and authoritative. That is another matter. But if it is inspired by God and is authoritative, hell is real. In the Bible, especially in the New Testament about hell there are many dozens of passages. Jesus spoke about hell as much as he talked about heaven. Let me give you only a very small number of passages: Mark 9 head, Daniel 12:2, Revelation 20:10, 2 Thessalonians 1:8-10, 2 Peter 2:4, Revelation 21:8. I purposefully gave you the words of Jesus, the passage from the old testament, from Paul, Peter and John, to show that this doctrine is widely given in the Bible.You ask an important question. How can I know the exact nature of hell, if the Bible is seen many interpretations of it? Some of them even deny the actual punishment in hell, that can make the issue even more confusing. Let me give you the answer, is my attempt to bring order in this matter. First of all, hell is real. We have so many biblical reasons to believe in hell, as much to believe in heaven. It would be unwise to accept the reality of heaven, based on the teachings of Jesus and the Bible, but reject the reality of hell.Secondly, whether suffering in hell only physically or emotionally? Suffering in hell will be indefinite or only for a limited time, followed by destruction? I don't think it's really necessary for us to ascertain (Note: some issues will cause debate believers).Here is the output. Hell is a reality. I don't want to go there, and I don't want someone I know or with whom he met earlier, got there. I want to help as many people as possible not to go to hell, and I will do everything I can to keep people from such a fate. We can discuss the exact nature of hell, and I don't want to humiliate those who asks those questions and those who are looking for some kind of biblical clarity, but in the end, I don't think it actually has a significant impact on our lives. We may not agree with the exact nature of the punishment and condemnation in hell, but we can all agree the most important aspect that we would like to help as many people as possible not to get there.
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Question:
Hell - a real place? There is so much material about the nature of hell, and many Christians distort its meaning, and some even say that it is not real. What did Jesus teach on this subject?
A:
What I can say for sure is that the Bible describes hell as a real and bright place. We can argue about whether the Bible is inspired and authoritative. That is another question. But if it is inspired by God and is authoritative, that hell is real. In the Bible, especially the New Testament, hell there are many dozens of passages. Jesus spoke of hell as much as he talked about Heaven. Let me give you just a very small number of passages: Mark 9 chapter, Daniel 12: 2, Revelation 20:10, 2 Thessalonians 1: 8-10, 2 Peter 2: 4, Revelation 21: 8. I purposely gave you the words of Jesus, a passage from the Old Testament, from Paul, Peter and John, to show that this doctrine is widely given in the Bible.
You are asking an important question. How can I know the exact nature of hell, if the Bible is seen many interpretations of it? Some even deny the actual punishment in hell, which may make the issue even more confusing. Let me give you the answer, which is my attempt to bring order in this matter. First of all, hell is real. We have so many reasons for the Bible to believe in hell as much to believe in Heaven. It would be unwise to accept the reality of Heaven, based on the teachings of Jesus and the Bible, but deny the reality of hell.
Secondly, whether the suffering in hell physical or just emotional? The sufferings in hell are endless and only for a limited time, and then be followed by the destruction? I do not think it is really necessary for us to find out (note: some of the issues will cause debate believers).
That conclusion. Hell - is a reality. I do not want to go there, and I do not want someone who I know or with whom met before, got there. I want to help the greatest number of people do not go to hell, and I will do everything I can to keep people from such a fate. We can discuss the exact nature of hell, and I do not want to humiliate those who are asking these questions and those looking for some kind of biblical clarity, but in the end, I do not think this is actually a significant impact on our lives. We can not agree with the exact nature of the punishment and condemnation in hell, but we can all agree the most important aspect that we would like to help the greatest number of people do not get there.
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question:it is a real place. there are so many materials about the nature of the fire, and many christians distort his meaning, and some even say that he's not real. jesus taught on the subject?answer:what i can say for sure is that the bible describes hell is like a real place. we can argue about whether the bible is the inspired and authoritative. that is another question. but if she is inspired by god and credible, hell is real. in the bible, especially the new testament, on hell there are many tens of passages. jesus said of hell as he talked about the heavens. let me give you only a very small number of passages: mark 9 chapter of revelation 12: 2, 20, 10, 2 hesitate 1: 8 to 10, 2 peter, 2: 4, revelation 21:8. i deliberately gave you the words of jesus, a passage from the old testament, paul, peter and john, to show that the message is given in the bible.you're asking the question. how can i know the exact nature of the fire, if the bible is seen in many interpretations of it? some of them even deny the actual punishment that can make the issue more complicated. let me give you the answer, which is my attempt to bring order out of this issue. first of all, hell is real. we have so many reasons to believe the bible of hell, the same to believe in heaven. it would be unreasonable to recognize the reality of the heavens, based on the teachings of jesus and the bible, but reject the reality of the fire.secondly, whether physical or emotional suffering in hell? suffering in hell will be limited or only for a limited time, and then follow the destruction? i don't think that's really necessary for us to find out (note: some issues to debate the believers).this conclusion. hell is real. i don't want to go there, and i don't want to be somebody i know, or who used to date, get in there. i want to help as many people as you can not go to hell, and i'll do everything i can to keep people from such a fate. we can discuss the precise nature of the fire, and i don't want to humiliate those who ask these questions and those looking for some biblical clarity, but in the end, i don't think that this really has a major impact on our lives. we can not agree with the exact nature of the punishment and condemnation to hell, but we can all agree that the most important aspect of what we would like to help as many people as you can't get there.
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