Thus says The Lord: Come forth, O acolytes of satan, all you wicked vipers who shake your fists at Heaven and spit at The King! Come and hiss at My chosen, that I may strike you down! For from the dust had I formed you, and to the dust shall you return!
For thus is the eternal state of My punishment, thus is the punishment you shall receive at My own hand: Destruction in the lake that burns, consumed in an instant, gone from My presence forever! Darkness, outer darkness, nothingness is your reward! And you shall never even know you had received it or received it not! You shall know NOTHING, nor shall you have ANY part in life! It is taken from you, and shall never again be granted to you; your inheritance lost, your existence blotted out!
THIS, O perverse generation,
Is the eternal state of My punishment;
For the lake of My burning heart is
Judgment and not life, a consuming fire!...
THEREFORE TURN! SAYS THE LORD...
Depart from your wicked ways,
Heed the Call and take warning,
And REPENT!
Genesis 3:19
See: "PART 2 - Q & A: What is the Fate of the Wicked?"
Ezekiel 33:4-5
https://www.thevolumesoftruth.com/Punishment
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... Read moreReflecting on the profound message about eternal punishment, I find it deeply moving how the passage calls not just for acknowledgment but for a true turning away from sin. The concept of being "consumed in an instant" and "gone from My presence forever" conveys the seriousness of judgment that transcends human understanding.
From my personal experience with spiritual teachings, such profound warnings compel us to examine our lives critically. It's not merely about fear but about recognizing the opportunity for redemption through sincere repentance. The call to "Depart from your wicked ways" and "Heed the Call and take warning" feels like an urgent invitation to choose life and embrace transformation before it's too late.
Moreover, the imagery of "darkness, outer darkness, nothingness" as a state where we "shall never even know" the punishment is disturbing yet enlightening. It speaks to absolute separation—from hope, from existence, from the chance of reconciliation. This concept aligns with many traditional biblical teachings about punishment not just as physical torment but as spiritual extinction.
Engaging with such content encourages heartfelt reflection. It underscores that the eternal state of punishment is not just a concept but a real consequence that believers are urged to avoid by turning back to righteousness. The inclusion of scripture references like Genesis 3:19 and Ezekiel 33:4-5 helps anchor this message in the wider biblical narrative of accountability and divine justice.
For anyone exploring faith or seeking to understand the gravity of their spiritual journey, this message serves as a sobering reminder. It compels us to look inward, to assess where we stand, and to take steps toward a life aligned with divine will. "Repent" is not just a word here; it is a lifeline extended to all who hear this call. From personal growth to spiritual awakening, embracing this message has the potential to bring profound peace and a renewed purpose.