What Does “The Smoke of Their Torment Rises Up Forever” Mean? Ep. 1352: Christian Questions Podcast
Christian Questions
To many Christians, the fear of an eternal place of torment for unbelievers is very real. In the first four parts of this Hellfire Series, we addressed many of the sources of these fears one at a time. What we have seen is straightforward. First, the concept of “unquenchable fire” comes from the Old Testament and simply means a fire of destruction that burns until its work is done. Second, “weeping and gnashing of teeth” refers to deep regret on the part of those who should know better and has nothing to do with flames and torture. Third, the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus is just that. It is a parable that demonstrates the unfaithfulness of the Jewish nation when they rejected Jesus. Fourth, history plainly reveals the origin of torture and flames in an afterlife comes from pagan origins and is not at all biblical. Finally, here we are looking at the Book of Revelation. Do its graphic statements fit in with all that we have previously discovered? Absolutely!<br />
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Listen to the full series here: christianquestions.com/category/series/become-perfect/<br />
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Here are some of the questions we answered in this Podcast:<br />
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[00:07:39] What does torment and fire represent in Revelation 14: 10,11?<br />
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[00:14:30] What does smoke rising up forever represent in Revelation 20:10?<br />
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[00:23:06] What does the lake of fire and brimstone represent in Revelation 20:10?<br />
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