A closed gate serves as a divider. Jesus once said to Peter, "The Gates of Hades would not prevail against the Church." (Matthew 16:18). Did He mean that Hades' gates would not prevail against a small segment o...
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- by Phil Henry
- added 3 years ago
If Jesus is, indeed, the Savior of the World, wouldn’t He save even those who reject Him? If so, will there be a distinction on judgment day between humble believers who lived for Him, verses those who rejected...
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- by Phil Henry
- added 3 years ago
When you hear the word “Hades” what do you think of? Most Christians have been taught it's the equivalent of Hell, a place where unbelievers in Jesus will suffer forever. Yet, what if Hades, a Greek word, actua...
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- by Phil Henry
- added 3 years ago
SHEOL is a Hebrew word that means "grave," yet many within Christianity have stretched that term to mean ‘HELL’ and its fiery imagery. But since the death and resurrection of Jesus, SHEOL has been vacated! So n...
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- by Phil Henry
- added 4 years ago
Sheol is an oft-used Hebrew, Old Testament word that means “grave, place of the dead.” Yet Christianity, largely influenced by the King James Version, has hijacked this word and renamed it to “HELL” with all of...
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- by Phil Henry
- added 4 years ago
Didn’t Jesus warn more about Hell than He shared about Heaven? You may be intrigued to learn that many translations of the Bible do not even use the word HELL, not even once! How could that be? Watch this.
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- by Phil Henry
- added 4 years ago
Many Christians relate “salvation” to escaping Hell. If there is a Hell to escape, is it avoided by good behavior? By making a good decision? Or maybe the "Good News" is that Jesus already covered you...
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