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Thomas Brooks

Get Out of My Sight!

The sermon warns of the reality and consequences of hell, describing it as an eternal place of punishment and torment.
Thomas Brooks delivers a sobering sermon on the reality of hell, emphasizing that many deny its existence until they face its horrors firsthand. He warns that the final words of Christ to the ungodly will be a terrifying rejection, commanding them to depart into eternal fire, a fate filled with unending torment and despair. Brooks vividly describes the eternal nature of hell's punishment, highlighting that the suffering there is not only extreme but everlasting, with no hope of relief or companionship. He stresses the gravity of God's justice, which demands that sinners face eternal consequences for their unrepentant actions. The sermon serves as a stark reminder of the seriousness of sin and the reality of divine judgment.

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Many now-a-days say there is no hell. Multitudes think that all that is spoken of hell in Scripture--is false and mythical. They will not believe that there is a hell--until they come to feel themselves in hell--until they find everlasting flames about their ears--until they are sentenced to the fire--until they are doomed to everlasting fire!

The last words that Christ will ever speak to the ungodly, will be the most tormenting, and horrifying, the most killing and damning, the most stinging and wounding! "Then He will also say to those on the left--Depart from Me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the Devil and his angels!" Matthew 25:41. This terrible sentence breathes out nothing but fire and brimstone, terror and horror, dread and woe!

"Depart from Me!" Here is utter rejection--"Pack! Begone! Get out of My sight! Let Me never see your face again!"

"You who are cursed!" Here is malediction. You shall be cursed in your bodies and cursed in your souls! You shall be cursed of God, and cursed of angels, and cursed of saints, and cursed of devils, and cursed of your companions! Yes, you shall curse your very selves, your very souls. All your former curses, all your maledictions--shall at last recoil upon your own souls! Now you curse every man and thing which stands in the way of your lusts, and which cross your designs! But at last all the curses of heaven and hell shall meet in their full power and force upon you!

"But, Lord, if we must depart, and depart cursed, oh let us go into some good place!" "No! Depart into the eternal fire!" There is the vengeance and everlasting continuance of it. You shall go into fire, into everlasting fire, which will neither consume itself, nor consume you! Eternity of extreme punishment is the hell of hell. If all the fires which ever were in the world were contracted into one fire, how terrible would it be! Yet such a fire would be but as a 'painted fire'--compared to the fire of hell. The greatest and the hottest fires that ever were on earth--are but ice in comparison to the fire of hell. Ah! how sad, how dreadful would it be to experience what it is to lie in unquenchable fire--not for a day, a month, or a year, or a hundred, or a thousand years--but forever and ever!

"If it were," says one, "but for a thousand years, I could bear it--but seeing it is for eternity--this astonishes and affrights me!" "I am afraid of hell," says another, "because the worm there never dies, and the fire never goes out!"

It is called "unquenchable fire," and "eternal fire." The torments of the damned are very grievous for the bitterness of them--and more grievous for the diversity of them--but most of all grievous for the eternity of them!

Wronged justice can never be satisfied, and therefore the sinner must be forever tormented. The sinner in hell will sin forever, and therefore he must be punished forever. It will not stand with the unspotted justice and righteousness of God to cease punishing--while the sinner ceases not sinning.

"But, Lord, if I must go into fire, into everlasting fire, oh let me have some good company in my misery!" "No! The devil and his demons shall be your companions!" Ah! who can conceive or express the misery of living with devils and damned spirits and hellish fiends and furies forever!

Sermon Outline

  1. The Reality of Hell
  2. The Nature of Hell
  3. The Punishment of Sinners
  4. The justice of God
  5. The sinner's eternal punishment
  6. The companionship of devils in hell

Key Quotes

“Depart from Me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the Devil and his angels!” — Thomas Brooks
“You shall be cursed in your bodies and cursed in your souls!” — Thomas Brooks
“The greatest and the hottest fires that ever were on earth--are but ice in comparison to the fire of hell.” — Thomas Brooks

Application Points

  • The reality of hell should motivate us to live a life of obedience to God and avoid sin.
  • The eternity of hell should fill us with a sense of urgency to seek salvation and avoid eternal punishment.
  • The companionship of devils in hell should remind us of the importance of avoiding the company of sin and evil.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is hell a real place?
Yes, according to Scripture, hell is a real place of eternal punishment and torment.
What is the nature of hell?
Hell is described as an eternal fire, unquenchable and full of torments, where the damned will be punished forever.
Why must sinners be punished forever?
Because wronged justice can never be satisfied, and the sinner must be punished forever for their sins.
Who will be the companions of sinners in hell?
The devil and his demons will be the companions of sinners in hell, adding to their misery and torment.
What is the eternity of hell like?
The eternity of hell is a never-ending experience of extreme punishment and torment, with no relief or escape.

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