
Edward Donnelly
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Hell #01: Why Consider It?
7191:06:32HellMAT 7:13MAT 10:28MAT 25:41MRK 9:43JHN 3:36JHN 14:6JAS 3:6In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding and studying the concept of hell. He highlights the reality of God's existence and our accountability to Him. The speaker acknowledges the discomfort and heaviness that comes with contemplating the fate of the damned, but stresses the necessity of addressing this topic. He presents four reasons why thinking about hell is crucial: the sheer number of people entering their eternal destination, the abundance of biblical references to hell, the emphasis Jesus placed on the topic, and the personal relevance of death to each individual.
Hell #02: What Does the Bible Teach?
7091:12:36HellMAT 11:21MAT 25:14MRK 12:38LUK 12:48JHN 3:16HEB 6:1JAS 3:1In this sermon, the preacher addresses the disturbing and alarming statements found in the scripture. He compares it to someone shouting "Fire!" in a building, causing panic and disturbance. The preacher emphasizes that the purpose of these disturbing statements is not to upset us, but to warn us of the consequences of not obeying the gospel. He explains that hell is a real place of punishment for the devil, his angels, and the unsaved, and that there is no neutral state between heaven and hell. The preacher also highlights the justice of the punishment in hell, which is measured according to each individual's knowledge and privileges.
Hell #03: What Will It Be Like?
7031:08:33HellMAT 7:21MAT 13:42MAT 19:24MAT 25:41LUK 16:23LUK 16:28In this sermon, the minister discusses the topic of hell and its implications. He emphasizes that hell is a state of absolute poverty, agonizing pain, an angry presence, and an appalling prospect. The minister highlights that all the good things in life, such as love, friendships, art, and physical well-being, will be taken away in hell. He quotes Jonathan Edwards, a renowned preacher, to emphasize the severity and indescribable nature of eternal torment. The sermon is directed towards those who are still unconverted, urging them to call on Christ and trust in him to avoid experiencing the horrors of hell.
Hell #04: How It Should Affect Us
6141:14:36HellLUK 19:41In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the main effect of the preaching of the word of God, which is to reach the unconverted and those without hope. He pleads with non-Christians to consider their eternal destiny and choose to enter the family of God rather than face eternal damnation. The speaker expresses deep concern and sorrow for those who have not accepted Christ. He also expresses gratitude for the opportunity to speak at the conference and for the lessons learned from fellow believers. The sermon concludes with a challenge to the audience to take action and share the message of salvation with others.