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Hell. No?

  • Nov 19, 2025
  • 1 min read

Decades ago as part of a pastoral leadership team our annual retreat centered on a book we all read through and commented on over several days. Sorry, I don't recall the book title or authors all these years later but some 6 or 8 writers all had a chapter sharing scripture and their various studies and not-all-in-agreement thoughts on the subject of hell.


I've done years off off-and-on study of the issue/s and so far this web article happens to be one of my personal faves on the subject in it's balance and thoughtfulness re. the Word of God and in particular, Jesus' comments. You may or may not agree, but I share it here for your consideration.


One of the author's best takeaways in my view -and I say Yes and AMEN: "Perhaps God doesn’t want us to pursue heaven or avoid hell but instead wants us to pursue Him."



As always, thanks for stopping by. -Glenn

 
 
 

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