Your First Six Days in Hell
Most
vacations include an itinerary. You have an idea what you will see and
do before you arrive at your destination. The Bible has enough
information to project an itinerary for those whose destination is
hell. Let's look at the first 6 days...
The
trip originates at the gate of death. Since departures are made daily,
you are called upon to begin your trip on short notice. Since the
journey is only one way, there is no need to concern yourself with
return plans. Your initial point of departure may prove more than a
little frightening as you suddenly realize the finality of your
destination.
The trip itself will leave you with little time to contemplate
what awaits. As you pass through the doorway of death, you will notice
almost immediately that your direction is taking you away from the
light toward what appears to be complete and utter darkness. With each
passing moment the darkness becomes more intense. At first the absence
of light is only annoying, but you feel it becoming more ominous and
threatening. The intensity of the darkness is matched only by the
absence of any joyful sounds --no music, no laughter, no sounds of
merriment. As you move farther, faint sounds of moaning and wailing
become detectable. They seem to be coming through the darkness from
every direction. You become aware of a faint light. It flickers like a
flame, yet thick clouds of black smoke dance all around it, keeping the
flame from casting off any real hope of light. Suddenly you find
yourself obsessed to know what day and hour it is. Already it feels
like you've been here for an eternity...and it's only Day 1.
The
continuing darkness is stifling. It's as if something is lurking in the
veil of night that surrounds you. You yell, you threaten, you even
plead, but to no avail. Whatever it is just stays there, producing fear
like you've never known before. As your eyes struggle to adjust to the
dark, you become aware of a new sensation. The heat. It's right at the
edge of unbearable. Hot, searing, intolerable heat. You crave water.
You'd give anything for a drink, and you try unsuccessfully to push
that desire out of your mind. The air is thick, choking,
miserable...and it's just Day 2.
At least you
think it's day 3. It seems as if it has already been forever. You've
not been able to sleep. You still can't believe you're here. Where are
the friends you thought you would see? The knowledge that they would be
here too had brought you some comfort in your lifetime. Where is the
fun you thought you would have? It isn't at all like what you were led
to believe. You stumble upon a group of others. You pour out a litany
of questions. As they open their mouths, no words come out...only the
sounds of weeping and wailing. Some in the group don't even try to
respond. They gnash their teeth, as if in some invisible pain. You
wonder when this nightmare will end. You wonder why somebody can't make
it stop...and it's only Day 3.
How you wish
you could send a message to those you left behind. You'd warn them
about this place. You'd tell them what it's really like, so they'd
never come. The thought of your loved ones coming to a place like this
is unbearable. You can't help but think back upon that day when you
made your decision to come here. You understood that your rejection of
Jesus meant that you would spend eternity in hell, but it didn't seem
real or important then. Looking back, you think how foolish you were to
reject God's offer of salvation. You wish you could choose again. You
find yourself hoping that your loved ones will choose differently, even
though you realize such a choice means you'll never see them
again...never touch them...never speak to them. What a horrible
realization...and it's only Day 4.
You've
become acutely aware of the absence of any good in this place. There's
nothing sacred, nothing holy, nothing of God anywhere to be found.
You're amazed at how evil evil can be. For the first time since your
arrival, you begin to sense the great gulf that is fixed between where
you are and where God is. The span is beyond your comprehension as you
try to realize the degree of distance that will separate you from God
and those who chose to serve Him. God is on the other side of that
gulf. Loved ones in Christ are on the other side of that gulf. What a
lonely realization... and it's only Day 5.
Through
the darkness you saw a new face today. A new arrival. He stopped to
speak with you. You could see the terror in his eyes. He asked
questions that you had been asking only days before. You opened your
mouth to reply, but all that would come out was the sound of weeping
and wailing.
You've just spent your first 6
days in hell. Unfortunately, an unholy, unhappy eternity stretches out
before you...and all because you rejected Jesus. If only.... But wait!
The fact you're reading this says you still have a chance! In His
mercy, God is giving you an opportunity right now to change your
eternal itinerary. "Whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall
be saved" (Acts 2:21). Oh, friend, do it now...before it's too late.
Dear
God, I want to never experience the hell I've just read about. I
confess my sinful thoughts and actions to You right now, and I accept
Your Son, Jesus, as my Savior. I believe He died for my sins and rose
again to save me from hell. I claim His free gift of salvation as all I
need to live with You for eternity. Amen.
(This scenario is based upon verses found in: Matthew 22:11-13; Mark 9:43; Luke 16:20-31; Revelation 20:14-15.)
--D. E. Rabineau
--D. E. Rabineau
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