The problem is not that Hell exists, for it must, since God is holy.
Rather we must distinguish between the biblical meanings of good and evil because the problem is that men don’t want to understand that sin is offensive in the eyes of a supremely holy God.
Sin is not rated by a scale.
Hell is eternal separation from God and can be pardoned only by a truly supreme sacrifice, accomplished by the substitutionary death of the Son of God on the cross.
The afterlife is determined in the land of the living by how people respond to Jesus’ sacrifice of Himself to rescue lost souls, “snatching them from the fire” (Jude 23 NIV).
Billy Graham, The Reason for My Hope: Salvation (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2013).
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