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	<title>Comments on: Thoughts on Hell II</title>
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		<title>By: garydrobinson</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 21:50:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eric, 

I certainly agree with you about the true &quot;unconditional&quot; nature of God&#039;s love.  You&#039;re right.  We can&#039;t earn that favor.  As for accountability, we&#039;re certainly agreed on that as well.  So, as the old hymn my father loved so well goes, &quot;Let the lower lights be burning.  Send a gleam across the wave.  Some poor struggling, fainting seaman you may rescue, you may save.&quot; 

All blessings, 

Gary Robinson ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eric, </p>
<p>I certainly agree with you about the true &#8220;unconditional&#8221; nature of God&#8217;s love.  You&#8217;re right.  We can&#8217;t earn that favor.  As for accountability, we&#8217;re certainly agreed on that as well.  So, as the old hymn my father loved so well goes, &#8220;Let the lower lights be burning.  Send a gleam across the wave.  Some poor struggling, fainting seaman you may rescue, you may save.&#8221; </p>
<p>All blessings, </p>
<p>Gary Robinson</p>
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		<title>By: Eric</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 10:05:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not sure how you get around Revelation 20:15 (indeed all of Revelation 20). From my limited knowledge, Hell is temporary until the end of the age. The Lake of Fire is limitless and forever, conscious torment. 

I can&#039;t say that I &quot;like&quot; this...however, theological ponderings can obscure the most simple understanding of the Scripture. I am not sure why God the Father would ordain God the Son for such awful and undeserved suffering unless Christ was truly saving a people for Himself. 

We misunderstand love. We think love means unconditional support for all that we do and all that we are. When people speak of the unconditional love of God, I have to question if this is biblically honest. God&#039;s love is highly conditional...it is through Christ, and the grace and mercy the Trinity of God extends by Christ to undeserving mankind, that we are loved. 

And, we misread our own miserable condition if we think that we can earn or merit such favor. So, in that sense it is unconditional. I think that the Bible does teach that we are held accountable for what we do and do not understand that can be attributed to our willful disobedience to the clear teaching of the Scripture. 

And if someone has received a clear teaching about the realities of Heaven, Hell, and the Lake of Fire, and does not receive Christ, their soul...the Scripture teaches...is indeed in eternal danger. We cannot go further than this for there is much we do not understand. The secret counsels of God are beyond our purview. Yet, we cannot fail to attain this point of understanding which God has made within our ability and inclination to understand.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not sure how you get around Revelation 20:15 (indeed all of Revelation 20). From my limited knowledge, Hell is temporary until the end of the age. The Lake of Fire is limitless and forever, conscious torment. </p>
<p>I can&#8217;t say that I &#8220;like&#8221; this&#8230;however, theological ponderings can obscure the most simple understanding of the Scripture. I am not sure why God the Father would ordain God the Son for such awful and undeserved suffering unless Christ was truly saving a people for Himself. </p>
<p>We misunderstand love. We think love means unconditional support for all that we do and all that we are. When people speak of the unconditional love of God, I have to question if this is biblically honest. God&#8217;s love is highly conditional&#8230;it is through Christ, and the grace and mercy the Trinity of God extends by Christ to undeserving mankind, that we are loved. </p>
<p>And, we misread our own miserable condition if we think that we can earn or merit such favor. So, in that sense it is unconditional. I think that the Bible does teach that we are held accountable for what we do and do not understand that can be attributed to our willful disobedience to the clear teaching of the Scripture. </p>
<p>And if someone has received a clear teaching about the realities of Heaven, Hell, and the Lake of Fire, and does not receive Christ, their soul&#8230;the Scripture teaches&#8230;is indeed in eternal danger. We cannot go further than this for there is much we do not understand. The secret counsels of God are beyond our purview. Yet, we cannot fail to attain this point of understanding which God has made within our ability and inclination to understand.</p>
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