Hell
In the Bible, the concept of hell encompasses various terms and ideas that reflect a state of separation from God, punishment, and the ultimate consequence of sin. The Hebrew Bible primarily uses the term "Sheol," which refers to the grave or the abode of the dead, representing a shadowy existence where both the righteous and the wicked go after death (Psalm 16:10; Ecclesiastes 9:10). In the New Testament, the Greek term "Hades" is used similarly to denote the realm of the dead, while "Gehenna" is often associated with a place of final punishment for the wicked (Matthew 10:28; Mark 9:43-48).Theologically, hell is depicted as a place of eternal separation from God for those who reject Him and persist in sin (2 Thessalonians 1:9). It is characterized by suffering and torment, as illustrated in the parable of the rich man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31), where the rich man experiences anguish in Hades after his death. The Book of Revelation also describes a final judgment where death and Hades are thrown into the "lake of fire," symbolizing the ultimate fate for the unredeemed (Revelation 20:14-15). Overall, hell serves as a serious warning about the consequences of living apart from God and highlights the importance of repentance and faith in Jesus Christ for salvation.
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3 Things Jesus Said About Hell
By Shane Idleman2942:48MAT 5:22MAT 10:28MAT 25:41MRK 9:43LUK 16:23JHN 3:18JHN 14:6ROM 3:232TH 1:9REV 21:8Shane Idleman addresses the difficult topic of hell in his sermon '3 Things Jesus Said About Hell,' emphasizing that Jesus spoke more about hell than any other biblical figure. He highlights three key points: the existence of hell, the fear of hell, and the fact that going to hell is a choice. Idleman stresses the importance of understanding the gravity of sin and the necessity of accepting Christ's sacrifice to avoid condemnation. He encourages believers to have compassion for the lost and to actively pray for those who do not know Christ, reminding them that the gospel is urgent and always a priority.
The Mental Agonies of Hell (Reading)
By Robert Murray M'Cheyne4.0K58:43PSA 119:136MAT 6:33MAT 25:41ACT 26:18ROM 10:11CO 9:26The video is a sermon by Robert Murray McChain on the topic of soul winning. McChain emphasizes the importance of instructing individuals in the truth of God as a key process in leading souls to salvation. He criticizes preachers who rely on emotional manipulation rather than providing knowledge and understanding. McChain highlights the need for teaching on topics such as the punishment of sin, the doctrine of atonement, repentance, conversion, and the power of God. He emphasizes that it is the responsibility of believers to make others know the truth so that they may believe and be transformed by it.
Hell No Exits
By Leonard Ravenhill17K1:25:21LUK 16:19HEB 12:2REV 20:10REV 20:14REV 21:8In this sermon, the preacher discusses the book of Revelation and highlights three aspects of it: Majesty, mystery, and misery. He encourages the audience to seek inspiration from the book of Revelation instead of relying solely on Romans 8:28. The preacher shares a story about a blacksmith to illustrate the process of being refined by God's fire. He also references the story of the rich man and Lazarus from Luke 16 to emphasize the importance of seeking mercy from God in both this life and the afterlife.
A Cry From Torment
By Charles Stanley8.5K44:23MAT 28:19LUK 16:14LUK 16:19In this sermon, Jesus is addressing the Pharisees who were lovers of money and were scoffing at Him. He tells a story, possibly a parable, about a rich man and a beggar named Lazarus. The story emphasizes the eternal separation and the absence of second chances after death. Jesus warns his listeners about the importance of not ignoring those in need and the urgency of sharing the truth of salvation with others before it's too late. The sermon serves as a solemn warning to everyone to prioritize their relationship with Christ and to be mindful of the eternal consequences of their actions.
Hell
By Ed Ballew1.1K54:48LUK 16:19In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the urgency of having a burden for the lost souls who are going to hell. He shares a story about a man whose clothes caught fire and cried out in agony, comparing it to the screams of those dying without Jesus. The preacher urges the congregation not to be complacent or impressed with theological knowledge, but to focus on reaching out to the lost. He challenges the listeners to examine their own hearts and ask if they have a burden for the lost, emphasizing that it should lead to action in evangelism and missions.
Hell #01: Why Consider It?
By Edward Donnelly7191:06:32MAT 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.
When the Saints Shout Hallelujah
By Rolfe Barnard1.3K46:08ISA 42:8MAT 7:6ROM 3:23ROM 14:11REV 19:1In this sermon transcript, the speaker recounts a time when he and a pastor were going door-to-door in freezing weather to spread the word of God. Despite their exhaustion and lack of time for basic needs like eating and bathing, the pastor encourages them to rejoice in God's plan to bring all things under the rule of Jesus Christ. The speaker then shares a story of a banker who was convicted by the preaching and confessed to embezzling money. Despite being sentenced to jail, the banker finds joy in his newfound faith. The speaker also mentions the impact of his preaching on young people, with some expressing their desperation and others questioning the truth of his message.
The Reality of Hell
By Don Perkins1.2K45:49PSA 9:17ISA 5:13MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of teaching about the reality of hell in churches. He prays for God to open the scriptures and help the congregation understand the eternal judgment and the place called hell. The preacher describes hell as a place of torment where people feel the flames and are unable to find relief. He also highlights the urgency of sharing the message of salvation with others to prevent them from experiencing the same fate. The preacher references the story of the rich man and Lazarus from Luke 16:19-31 to illustrate the consequences of rejecting God and the plea for compassion from those in hell.
Hell!
By Keith Daniel2.7K1:16:32MAT 6:33MRK 16:15LUK 13:3ROM 2:52TH 1:9HEB 9:27REV 20:10In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal story about his father's transformation from an alcoholic to a devout believer in God. After repenting from his sinful life, his father became passionate about warning others about the judgments of God and the need for repentance and forgiveness through Jesus Christ. The speaker emphasizes the importance of persuading others to turn to God and highlights the accountability we will face based on our response to the teachings of the Bible. He challenges the audience to consider if they have ever persuaded someone to seek salvation and warns of the consequences of ignoring the message of the Bible.
Hell Is Real
By William Blackburn68324:16MAT 5:22MAT 7:13MAT 10:28MAT 16:26MAT 18:8MAT 25:41MRK 9:43In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of talking about hell. He explains that preaching about hell is necessary because it is mentioned in the Bible. The preacher also wants to wake up Christians who may be complacent about the reality of hell. He urges viewers to be burdened for the lost and dying world and warns them about the certainty of hell. The sermon emphasizes the need for individuals to be saved before it is too late and highlights the urgency of sharing the gospel with others.
Hell Is a Good Place - It Vindicates Gods Glory
By Tim Conway2.7K58:57DAN 12:2LUK 12:47REV 14:9In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the topic of hell and its significance in understanding the severity of sin and the sacrifice of Christ. He emphasizes the security of the world and how hell serves as a wake-up call to the seriousness of sin. The preacher also highlights the suitability of hell as a just punishment for those who worship the beast and receive its mark. He urges listeners to examine their actions and consider whether they have the mark of the beast on their hands, referring to Matthew 25 as a description of the judgment criteria. Finally, the preacher mentions that while hell is a place of eternal torment, God also glorifies His grace and mercy to those who have come to Christ.
Hell #02: What Does the Bible Teach?
By Edward Donnelly7091:12:36MAT 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.
Voices From Hell and What They Have to Say to America Today
By Alan Cairns2.5K1:09:23EZK 32:17MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing that America and other nations are at war with God. He warns that no nation, no matter how great and powerful, can survive without God. The preacher references the book of Ezekiel and highlights the need for spiritual attachment and righteousness. He also discusses the reality of hell and the voices from hell that serve as a warning to individuals. The sermon concludes with a prayer for America to turn away from evil and sin.
Foretaste of Hell
By G.W. North2.5K1:27:25GEN 4:1GEN 12:3EXO 5:1EXO 6:9MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of Moses and his reluctance to fulfill God's call to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. The preacher emphasizes how Moses initially made excuses and objections, but ultimately angered God and failed to reach his highest potential. The sermon highlights the importance of obedience and the consequences of reluctance. The preacher encourages the audience to reflect on their own hearts and discover their true selves, while also emphasizing the love and forgiveness of Jesus.
The Three-Fold Message of Hell
By Rolfe Barnard52450:45PSA 34:18PRO 1:7JER 29:13MAT 6:33LUK 12:4JHN 19:17ACT 17:27In this sermon, the preacher begins by leading the congregation in a song about being close to God. He then prays for people to have a personal encounter with God and for them to do business with Him. The preacher emphasizes the importance of being near to God and not being far from Him, especially for sinners and those with aching hearts. The sermon then transitions to the topic of hell and the need for believers to have a broken heart for the lost. The preacher shares a personal story about a boy who was relieved to hear that someone he cared about was going to be okay, but later discovered that person had actually died. This story serves as a reminder of the reality of eternal judgment and the need for believers to share the truth about hell. The sermon concludes with an invitation for the preacher to return to the city for an association-wide meeting.
Hell to Pay
By Steve Hill3.2K39:39PSA 50:16MAT 6:33LUK 8:17LUK 12:3LUK 12:16JHN 3:16In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of fearing God and keeping His commandments. He warns that God will judge every secret thing, whether good or evil, at the end of our lives. The speaker also discusses the prevalence of crime and evil in society, from serial rapists and killers to historical persecutors of Christians. He shares a personal story of facing judgment for his own actions and highlights the significance of the Great Commission in spreading the word of God. The sermon concludes with reminders that we will be held accountable for our words, time, and talents, and that everything we do will be judged by God.
A Sermon From Hell
By Scott Ardavanis1.4K41:22MAT 6:33MRK 8:36LUK 16:15JHN 3:16ROM 10:14In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the story of the rich man and Lazarus from Luke 16:19-31. He believes that this account is not a parable but an actual description of the afterlife. The preacher emphasizes the importance of sharing the gospel and the hope found in Jesus Christ. He highlights the contrast between the rich man, who is detestable in the sight of God, and Lazarus, a poor man who finds favor with God. The sermon encourages listeners to be change agents in spreading the message of salvation.
3 Ways to Hell
By Jack David Daniels2.8K1:17:46MAT 6:33MAT 7:13MAT 7:23JHN 3:16JHN 14:6ACT 4:12ROM 10:9In this sermon, the preacher uses an illustration of a tightrope walker to emphasize the importance of belief. He shares the story of a tightrope walker who successfully pushes a wheelbarrow across a tightrope and asks the crowd if they believe he can do it again. The preacher then transitions to discussing the concept of hell and the need to believe in Jesus to avoid it. He highlights that many people are going to hell and urges the audience to take this seriously and seek salvation through Jesus. The sermon emphasizes the importance of belief and the consequences of not believing in Jesus.
Hell
By Rolfe Barnard1.7K1:02:26MAT 7:13JHN 5:39ROM 9:27In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of living a holy life in order to enter heaven. He mentions that God's people in glory will continue to serve Him and see His face. The preacher shares a personal story about struggling with sin and realizing the need for God's grace. He emphasizes that the truth about one's spiritual condition can only be revealed by the Holy Spirit, and not through worldly sources like newspapers or schools.
4 Proofs of the Utter Severity
By Rolfe Barnard30542:29GEN 6:13PSA 11:5PSA 75:8JHN 3:16JHN 6:68ACT 4:12ROM 3:23ROM 6:23ROM 8:14EPH 2:8HEB 11:1In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for faith and total commitment to God. He shares the example of Daniel Rowland, a preacher from the 18th century who experienced seven revivals in his lifetime. The preacher highlights the severity of sin and the importance of fearing God and obeying His laws. He also mentions the motive of fear as a means to keep people from hell. The sermon concludes with a reference to Noah and his obedience to God's command to build the ark, highlighting the importance of faith and obedience in one's generation.
Three Men Going to Hell
By Eli Brayley2.5K13:47JHN 1:9JHN 3:19In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of faith, stating that it is more precious than gold. He confronts a person named Mr. Obsonant, who refuses to walk in the light of God and obey His teachings. The preacher warns that on the judgment day, everyone's deeds will be exposed before God, man, and the angels. He also highlights the consequences of living in darkness and doing things that one knows are wrong, emphasizing the need to come into the light and follow God's truth.
(Covenant Word Ministries) Hell!
By Keith Daniel5.9K1:38:17PSA 119:105EZK 3:18MRK 12:41In this sermon, the preacher addresses the belief held by many that life ends with death and there is no purpose or accountability beyond that. He emphasizes the shock that awaits those who hold this belief when they stand before God for judgment. The preacher references the book of Revelation, describing how the dead will be judged according to their works, and how even the sea, death, and hell will give up their dead for judgment. The sermon also highlights the importance of living with an eternal perspective and the urgency of sharing the message of salvation.
Hell - Part 1
By David Wilkerson9.8K45:10EZK 22:20JHN 3:36ROM 1:18ROM 9:22REV 19:11REV 21:23In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of hell and the judgment of God. He emphasizes that even before eternity comes, God will pour out His judgments on the earth, including scorching men with fire through His angels of wrath. The preacher also mentions the belief of millions of Iranians who have been promised paradise by the Ayatollah Khomeini, but warns that they will wake up in hell instead. He concludes by describing the never-ending nature of hell and referencing the biblical description of Jesus as the one who will judge and make war with righteousness.
Hell: Isn't the God of Christianity an Angry Judge?
By Tim Keller5.9K35:46LUK 16:19In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of understanding the concept of hell in order to understand one's own heart. He uses the parable of the rich man and Lazarus from the book of Luke to illustrate his point. The speaker emphasizes that the doctrine of God's judgment is a powerful resource that can pacify the human heart's desire for justice and prevent people from being sucked into cycles of violence. He argues that believing in a God who will make everything right is crucial, as without this belief, people may resort to violence and vengeance.
The Reality of Hell
By Don Whitney1.5K58:04MAT 6:33MAT 25:31JHN 3:16ACT 2:32ROM 10:9HEB 1:3REV 21:21In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of clarity on the gospel. He shares a chilling story about a man who recorded a farewell message before intending to go to hell to be tormented forever. The speaker warns that hell is inevitable for those who have not come to Jesus Christ and once someone is in hell, there is no escape. He also mentions a dream he had about a collapsed bridge, illustrating the urgency of stopping and listening to the message of salvation. Additionally, he references a sermon by Jonathan Edwards about the glories of heaven and how even the streets of gold are more valuable than anything on earth.
Hell
By Leonard Ravenhill2.9K1:21:35LUK 16:19ROM 8:28HEB 12:2REV 20:11REV 20:15In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of preaching about hell and everlasting destruction, even though it may not be popular or financially beneficial. He shares a personal experience of being moved to tears by the thought of someone being cast into the lake of fire. The preacher also discusses the difference between the Puritans of the 1600s and modern-day preachers, highlighting the need to focus on eternity rather than earthly matters. He encourages listeners to look unto Jesus and reminds them of the consequences of not doing so, using examples of tragic events and the concept of spending one's life gathering sawdust instead of focusing on eternal matters.
Hell - Part 1
By Norman Grubb2.3K31:11JHN 3:16JHN 14:6ROM 10:91CO 2:142CO 5:7HEB 11:11PE 1:8In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the concept of being forms of something. He explains that just as a cook learns the art of cooking, a teacher learns the art of teaching, and a doctor learns the science of medicine, we are forms of something as well. The speaker suggests that we are forms of God and that our purpose in life is to manifest God's presence through our actions. However, despite our connection to God, the speaker acknowledges that many of us feel dissatisfied and conflicted within ourselves. The solution, according to the speaker, lies in realizing our eternal relationship with God through Jesus Christ and experiencing the fullness of peace, joy, power, freedom, and love that comes from that relationship.
He Drank Your Hell
By Paul Washer4.5K1:14:09GEN 6:5PSA 22:1PSA 22:4MAT 6:33ROM 3:10ROM 3:23In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding and preaching the Gospel. He highlights Romans chapter 3 as one of the greatest passages on the Gospel ever written. The preacher explains that all people have sinned and fallen short of God's glory, but through the redemption in Christ Jesus, they can be justified by God's grace. He emphasizes the need for a miracle in the hearts of individuals to come to God, which can only happen through the preaching of the Gospel. The central question of the Gospel is how God can be just and justify wicked individuals, and the preacher explains that Jesus Christ's death is the answer to this question.
Hell #03: What Will It Be Like?
By Edward Donnelly7031:08:33MAT 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.
Testimony Time in Hell
By Carter Conlon2.9K41:56ACT 26:27In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the overwhelming and incomprehensible nature of eternity in heaven. He emphasizes the impossibility of fully knowing and connecting with everyone in a large church like theirs on earth, but highlights the assurance that in heaven, this will no longer be a limitation. The speaker shares a personal experience of encountering the truth and the initial fear of how others would react. He encourages the audience to embrace the truth of the Gospel and the reality of heaven, emphasizing the transformation and freedom that comes from surrendering to Christ.
Hell - Part 2
By David Wilkerson7.6K20:27ISA 47:7MAT 6:33MAT 7:22HEB 2:3REV 3:5REV 20:12REV 20:15In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not neglecting salvation. He highlights how people often neglect prayer and the word of God, instead spending their time on worldly pursuits. The preacher warns that these actions will be recorded in the book of judgment. He shares a personal story of a young man who had a powerful encounter with God and was delivered from the fear of hell. The preacher challenges the audience to prioritize seeking God and praying for the salvation of their loved ones, reminding them of the reality of a Godless, eternal hell.
The Two Lanes to Hell
By William Blackburn68838:44In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of surrendering one's life to Jesus and turning away from sin. He shares a personal experience of feeling lost and then finding salvation through Jesus. The speaker highlights the need for a heart and mind transformation, where the things of God become prominent in one's life. He warns that without surrendering to Jesus, one will face judgment and be rejected by God. The sermon urges listeners to commit their lives to Christ and avoid the path to destruction.
Do We Really Believe in Hell?
By K.P. Yohannan6.7K23:59MAT 10:37MAT 16:24LUK 9:23LUK 14:27JHN 12:251PE 2:211PE 2:24In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of reaching out to the billions of people who have never heard the name of Jesus and are on their way to hell. He encourages listeners to take responsibility and make a difference in the world. The speaker shares a story of how a simple gospel tract led to the establishment of a church and highlights the impact that even small actions can have. He also challenges the audience to examine their materialistic and self-centered lifestyles and consider how they can use their resources to support mission work.
Reality of Hell (12.6.1985)
By Nigel Lee1271:16:17EZK 3:16LUK 16:26ACT 20:26ROM 3:232TH 1:7In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of seeking God's guidance and purpose for our lives. He encourages the audience to reflect on what God is saying to them and what He wants them to do. The speaker also highlights the significance of Christ's teachings on hell and how they should not be disregarded. He further explains that these teachings do not diminish the purpose of Christ's death on the cross. The sermon concludes with a reminder that just as Jesus cared for his disciples' physical nourishment, he also cares for their spiritual well-being.
Eternal Hell (1 of 2)
By Art Katz2.1K45:39ISA 13:6ISA 13:8MAT 6:33In this sermon transcript, the speaker expresses his frustration with the lack of preaching on the judgment of God and the impending return of Jesus as a judge. He longs for the revival seen in the past and desires to see the power of God manifested in the present. The speaker shares a personal experience of facing rejection and opposition for preaching the gospel, but also recounts instances where his message had a profound impact on listeners. The sermon concludes with the speaker expressing his eagerness to share his message and the importance of not abbreviating it.
The Burning Hell That Jesus Preached
By Ian Paisley74932:31PSA 49:7PSA 69:21ISA 53:5MAT 3:12In this sermon, the preacher addresses the topic of hell and responds to a television program that ridiculed the teaching of the Word of God. He emphasizes the eternal nature of hell, stating that there is no escape or hope for those who are condemned. The preacher urges the listeners to repent and seek God's mercy, warning them of the consequences of rejecting Christ. He also references the Bible to support the idea that hell is a place of literal fire and describes the physical senses that people in hell would experience.
Everlasting Burnings
By G.W. North5511:29:25ISA 33:13MAT 6:33ROM 8:1GAL 6:7HEB 12:1HEB 12:181PE 5:7In this sermon, the preacher shares his determination to visit every house in his area to preach the gospel. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the truth and encourages the listeners to lay aside any burdens and sins that hinder their spiritual race. The preacher urges the audience to lift up their hands and knees, reminding them that they can overcome weariness and discouragement with God's strength. He shares a powerful story of a person in desperate need of love and highlights the transformative power of God's love in their life. The sermon concludes with an invitation for the listeners to respond to God's call and make a genuine response to Him.
A House Without Light!
By Thomas Brooks0ISA 66:24MAT 25:30MRK 9:44LUK 16:23JHN 8:12COL 1:132PE 2:17JUD 1:6JUD 1:13REV 21:8Thomas Brooks emphasizes the terrifying reality of hell as a 'house without light,' where the unprofitable servant is cast into utter darkness, devoid of any comfort or hope. He contrasts the burning fire of hell, which inflicts pain without the relief of light, with earthly fire that provides both heat and illumination. Brooks highlights the eternal chains of darkness that bind the damned, illustrating the extreme miseries and torments they endure. The absence of light in hell serves as a profound reminder of the divine wrath and the eternal separation from God. He concludes with the hope found in Colossians 1:13, where believers are rescued from darkness and brought into the light of Christ's kingdom.
Going to Hell in Droves - One of Barnard's Earliest Recordings!
By Rolfe Barnard63549:11MAT 7:13MAT 7:21MAT 12:43In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of choosing the narrow path instead of the broad road that leads to destruction. He warns against false teachers and urges listeners to have a genuine, heartfelt repentance and hatred for sin. The preacher highlights the need for a personal relationship with God and a recognition of one's own wickedness. He also mentions the challenges faced by believers, including the influence of television and the constant battle against the devil. The sermon emphasizes the difficulty of reaching those who are comfortable in their religious routines compared to those who are desperate for salvation.
Hell of Hell
By Reggie Kelly2.1K1:04:12JHN 3:72CO 5:11HEB 10:31In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the reality and eternal nature of hell. He describes it as a place of torment, where liquid waves of fire splash against the walls and beasts with bat-like wings sting and gnash upon the inhabitants. Satan himself is said to mock and laugh at those in hell. The preacher urges the audience to believe in the Bible and warns against the dangers of rejecting Jesus Christ, emphasizing the importance of salvation to avoid the horrors of hell. He references Mark 9:43, where Jesus speaks about the seriousness of hell and suggests that it is better to lose an eye than to go to hell with both eyes.
Heaven & Hell
By Bill McLeod1.8K43:07MAT 13:36LUK 16:19JHN 3:3JHN 3:5REV 3:20REV 21:2REV 21:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the urgency of accepting the Gospel and not delaying salvation. He shares a story of a man who heard the Gospel for many years but never acted upon it and died unsaved. The preacher warns against neglecting such a great salvation and urges listeners to come to God without delay. He also highlights the importance of being born again and emphasizes that without this experience, one cannot enter the kingdom of God. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the reality of heaven and hell, and the eternal consequences of belief or unbelief in Jesus Christ.
The Cry From Hell
By David Legge4.4K35:09LUK 16:19In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the urgency of sending people to share the message of salvation. He uses vivid imagery to describe the consequences of not taking action, such as people drowning and going to hell. The speaker also highlights the importance of compassion and hearing the cry from hell. He urges the audience to use their time on earth to make a difference and reach out to the lost. The sermon concludes with a prayer for a missionary heart and a call to go and seek the lost, rescue the perishing, and tell them about Jesus.
Hell's Message to a No-Hell Generation
By Rolfe Barnard59735:47ISA 2:13ISA 55:6MAT 6:33MAT 10:28JHN 5:39ACT 8:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of preaching about God's eternal judgment and punishment against sin. He mentions a significant religious event in 1963 where the world engaged in a great display of religion during the funeral of the President. The preacher highlights the double evil committed by the people, departing from God and creating their own worship systems. He urges the listeners to seek the Lord and forsake their wicked ways, emphasizing the desperate mission of Christ to save humanity from hell.
Hell #04: How It Should Affect Us
By Edward Donnelly6141:14:36LUK 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.
A Carnival Near Hell!
By Alan Bartley2.0K1:19:28GEN 18:17MAT 6:33In this sermon, the preacher talks about the power of revival and how it can transform lives. He shares a story from chapter 19 of the Bible where two angels were sent by God to do His work. The preacher emphasizes the importance of God's workers and the need for true power and reality in church services. He also mentions a personal story of an evangelist who realized the need for a change in his preaching approach when he saw no spiritual impact. Overall, the sermon highlights the significance of Jesus' sacrifice and the invitation for individuals to encounter Him in their lives.
Hell Whats It Like - Whos Going There
By David Wilkerson89642:30ISA 14:15MAT 5:22MAT 10:28MAT 10:33MAT 23:332PE 2:17JUD 1:13REV 3:5REV 20:12REV 21:23In this sermon, the preacher shares a powerful story about a man who experienced a tragic accident on an oil rig. Despite being mocked by a young man prior to the accident, the injured man selflessly saved him from the fire. The preacher then transitions to discussing the reality of hell and the importance of accepting Jesus Christ as the only way to salvation. He emphasizes that hell is a place of darkness, both literally and spiritually, and shares the story of Iranian young people who were deceived by false promises of paradise. The preacher concludes by urging listeners to accept the simple and free gift of salvation offered through Jesus Christ.
Nightclub Disasters: A Parable of Hell
By Art Katz0PRO 14:12ISA 5:14MAT 7:13LUK 13:24JHN 3:36ROM 10:13HEB 3:15JAS 4:142PE 3:9REV 20:15Art Katz presents a vivid and alarming parable of hell through the metaphor of a nightclub disaster, where a moment of excitement transforms into chaos and despair. He emphasizes the fleeting nature of worldly pleasures, likening them to synthetic joy that can quickly turn into a nightmare, illustrating the urgency of recognizing the reality of hell. Katz challenges the complacency of those who dismiss the seriousness of salvation, urging listeners to consider their choices before it's too late. He calls for a genuine response to the invitation of salvation, reminding us that the opportunity to seek God may not always be available. The sermon serves as a stark warning against the dangers of indifference to spiritual matters.
The Second Death
By David Gooding1.1K1:04:56MAT 6:33JHN 3:16REV 21:6In this sermon, the speaker discusses the final destiny of those who neglect God's salvation. He emphasizes that God does not take pleasure in the death of anyone and therefore does not provide lengthy descriptions of the eternal punishment for those who reject Him. The speaker acknowledges the discomfort of discussing this topic but believes it is necessary to declare the whole counsel of God. He contrasts popular depictions of hell with the biblical description, stating that Satan and his fallen angels will be confined to the lake of fire as a permanent prison.
Hell Is Expanding Itself
By Morris Gleiser1.8K29:43MAT 28:19MRK 16:15In this sermon, Dr. Morris Glycer emphasizes the importance of having a clear message as Christians. He encourages young people to be bold in their faith and to live in a way that reflects their love for the Lord. He references 2 Corinthians 4:1-3 and highlights the need for the gospel to be clearly proclaimed to those who are lost. Dr. Glycer also reminds listeners of the Great Commission, urging them to go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.
Hell Is Forever
By Tim Conway2.2K57:07GEN 1:27MAT 6:33MRK 12:30LUK 3:9JHN 15:2In this sermon, the preacher acknowledges that many people are not living a life that is pleasing to Christ. He emphasizes the importance of being honest with oneself and recognizing the lack of submission to God's Word. The preacher refers to a video by Ray Comfort where people admit to breaking God's law but do not believe they are going to hell. He then delves into the topic of hell, expressing his fear and trembling as he studies it. The sermon highlights the urgency of recognizing the limits set by God and the fleeting nature of life, with countless people passing into eternity every second. The preacher also mentions Jesus' words about the narrow path to life and the broad way to destruction.
The Three Great Woes of Hell
By Steve Gallagher76253:06PRO 11:4ISA 40:8MAT 7:23MAT 25:12MAT 25:30MAT 25:412CO 4:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power of sin, the deceitfulness of riches, and the perversity of the human heart. He warns that unsaved individuals should tremble at the thought of eternal punishment. The preacher explains that during judgment, people will see the reality of their lives played out on a screen, including their thoughts, words, and actions. He also mentions the mental anguish that will be experienced in hell and urges listeners to prioritize eternity over earthly life.
Is Hell a Reality
By David Gooding1.5K55:44LUK 16:27In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of the final judgment as described in Holy Scripture. He emphasizes that the principles of the final judgment are often misunderstood. The preacher also mentions a quote from Shakespeare about the fear of judgment and describes a visual depiction of demons and a furnace associated with the final judgment. The sermon also highlights the importance of receiving Christ and being acquitted through faith, and the ongoing battle against sin in the believer's life. The preacher concludes by referencing the famous verse from the Gospel of John about God's love for the world and the significance of believing in Jesus to avoid perishing.
A Tour of Hell
By E.A. Johnston1.1K37:12GEN 6:7GEN 18:20GEN 19:24DEU 32:35PSA 73:18LUK 16:23JHN 6:37In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the urgency of accepting the Gospel and turning to Christ. He warns that sudden death can take people away without warning, just as the Bible states in Ecclesiastes 9:12. The preacher highlights the consequences of rejecting the Gospel, stating that those who ignore the invitations of salvation are on slippery ground and will face calamity and destruction. He emphasizes the terror of waking up in hell and urges listeners to repent and turn to Christ, who is their only hope. The sermon also includes vivid descriptions of God's anger and the preparation of hell for those outside of Christ.
Eternal Hell (2 of 2)
By Art Katz1.7K39:471KI 18:21MAT 12:30MRK 9:43MRK 16:16ACT 4:12HEB 10:312PE 3:10In this sermon, the preacher recounts a story of a man who escaped from a concentration camp and came to their community with a warning. The man described seeing fire and tried to warn the people, but they reacted with fear and violence, punching a woman who also saw the fire. The preacher emphasizes the importance of establishing a relationship with God in this life to avoid eternal damnation. He urges the listeners to abandon their human notions and embrace the truth of a living God. The sermon highlights the need for a warning to be spread across the earth, comparing it to the role of Elijah in the Bible.
Hell - Part 2
By Norman Grubb1.7K30:23PRO 19:3MAT 5:48MAT 7:1ROM 6:14ROM 7:4ROM 7:6JAS 2:10In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of seeing the negative aspects of life and embracing change. He uses the example of Jesus, who was seen as a fool by the world but had the guidance and faith to fulfill God's purpose. The preacher encourages the audience to refrain from judging others and instead accept them as they are, trusting that God has a purpose for everyone. He also emphasizes the need to love oneself and recognize that every individual is precious to God.