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THUS SAITH MOISHE
ROSEN
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..I too would prefer to believe that no one but the most evil would
go to hell. In fact, if I had my preference, hell would probably
consist of a moderate singeing until the punishee would say, Alright,
I am sorry I did it. I will be good.
When we get right down to it, the thought of hell, taken
seriously, is so terrifying that I would prefer not to believe in
it at all. But the fact is that reality doesnt exist according
to my preferences, understanding, or design. Nor will my preferences
save anyone from a Christless eternity. Only faith in Jesus can
do that. I want to be used of God to lead others to that faith.
While I do not like the idea of hell, punishment, and the
destiny of those who prefer to not accept Christ, I recognize one
crucial thing. I am not in charge of reality. God is!
When it comes to preferences, it is important for us to know
which choices are ours to make and which are not. True beliefs are
not based on what we prefer, but on what is real. True hope is found
in receiving what God promised to those who respond in faith. False
hopes are born when we follow preferences that diverge from what
God says. We can choose to believe His Word, or we can choose to
believe what is most comfortable and comforting. But we cannot choose
the consequences of our beliefs or unbelief.
Furthermore, I cant possibly think of any kind of reality
that would find a mere mortal like myself to be more merciful than
an all-caring, all-loving God.
Gods sorrow over our sin is perfect. I dont understand
how His love and mercy are balanced with His righteousness and justice.
But in knowing God, I trust Him. God is kind and not cruel. In His
infinite wisdom, He does balance all.
Excerpt reprinted with permission from JEWS F R
JESUS newsletter, June 2001.
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