All evangelicals agree that God will judge sin, but is it trus ehtat the soul who dies without Christ will endure the fires of hell for all eternity? In this sermon you will find that the burden of this doctrine is settled by the teaching of the Lord Jesus Himself. The Lord's example in evangelism is that we must warn men because there is wrath - wrath that has no end.
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Great Sermon! For me this was the all around best sermon I have heard on hell. Since I became involved with Gospel for Asia and read the writings of K.P.Yohannan I have been thinking a lot about hell again. Throughout much of my life I found comfort in toned down and sanatized versions of hell because hell upset me so much and also interfered with my carnal impulses. If taken to heart the intolerable nature of hell will do more to lead to repentance than any other teaching in the Church. Oh I love to read about the love of God as much as anyone, maybe more. However, the heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked who can know it(Jer 17:9). Because of our desperate wickedness we use stories of God's infinite love to innoculate ourselves against the reality of the terrors of hell. Like Rev. Goligher I look around and marvel at how very few take the Lord Jesus Christ seriously. What a tiny minority appear to have any apprehension of the eternally serious nature of this life. All their talk is empty chatter--rarely about anything serious. To listen to their frivilous discussions you would think they had never given death and eternity the slightest consideration. As grim and forbidding as they are the church needs more hell fire sermons(never heard in most churches) and fewer feel good sermons. I just recently read that as people's fear of hell declines the rate of crime increases proportionately. When there is no fear of God--no fear of the wrath to come, people feel free to manifest their fallen natures with great abandon.
Nothing knocks the wind out of arrogant sinners more completely than the doctrine of hell fire. Rev. Goligher's sermon on hell was very sobering and thought provoking. There was no shouting or theatrics for which I was grateful. Its just too bad that most of those who most desperately need to have their false sense of security shaken are never likely to hear a sermon like this.
Ordained to the Gospel ministry in 1981 after studying at The Whitefield College of the Bible in Northern Ireland, Pastor Ian Goligher was the pastor of the Free Presbyterian Church in Cloverdale, B.C. Canada, since pioneering the church there in 1984 until his retirement in...