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Heaven And Hell

Mark Driscoll Audio

Mark Driscoll

History, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Jesus, God, Mark, Gospel, Pastor, Society & Culture, Driscoll

4.72.8K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2016

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Jesus tells a parable about heaven and hell. What does Jesus and the Bible say about what happens to every person upon death? Not naturalism, universalism, reincarnationism, annihilationism, or purgatory. The fate of every man and woman who has or will ever live is this: death, and then either heaven for blessing, or hell for suffering. Those alone are the options. Your eternal destiny is sealed upon your death. This life is your only opportunity. Hell is the wrath of God in effect. If you do not believe in and belong to Jesus, you are in the path of the wrath of God that ultimately culminates in the conscious, eternal torment of hell.

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On behalf of Pastor Mark Driscoll, we want to thank you for allowing us to bring you

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Like Pastor Mark always says, it's all about Jesus.

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ministry with a gift of any amount.

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Thank you.

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About a year and a half ago, we began our study of the book of Luke, investigating the

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man who is God, and we are taking about two years, actually, to go through the entirety

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of the book.

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We're looking at Jesus.

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We're looking at what he taught and what he did and how people responded to his person

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and work.

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And we do so because we believe the Bible is altogether true.

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We believe that Jesus is altogether wonderful and worthy of even years in one book that

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teaches about him.

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And for me as a pastor, it gives me an opportunity to carefully, prayerfully walk through issues,

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topics, and themes that otherwise we may not get to or I may not have chosen.

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It forces us in a loving and gracious and helpful way to wrestle with some issues that

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perhaps we spend a lot of time trying not to really be confronted with.

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We find ourselves in one of those places today in Luke chapter 16 verses 19 through 31,

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