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After reading Bruce Gores article, Lessons from Two Resurrections (March/April issue), I sat and let what I had just read sink in. Never before had I given much thought to the yards of linen cloth Jesus body had been wrapped in or how the disciples saw a neat, collapsed cloth form when they peered into the cave where His body had been laid. But the kicker of the article was reading (that the resurrection was) as if the body of Jesus had simply evaporated out of them (the linen cloths). Like John, I think that I would have been made a believer, too, if I had seen with my own eyes what he saw.
Mrs. F.M., Miami, Florida
Thank you for your every effort to send me magazines, courses and booklets. Some of your teachings are good, others are controversial. For instance, the articles related to heaven and hell seem to portray that there is no hell at all. In the March-April issues letters, one of your readers writes: The Bible really does teach that God is a merciful and loving God who would never sentence any human being to an eternal punishment of fire, causing sorrow, crying and pain. This truth seems to have eluded the belief of some Christians, and he quoted Revelation 21:4 to support his view.
What he called a truth is a real lie from the heart of the devil, I say. Dear friends, you are doing a good job encouraging people to read the Bible, but, please, do not lead us to the hell you think does not exist.
Truly, God is a merciful and loving God; on the other hand He is an awesome God and punishing God. Why not read the following verses of Revelation 21 up to verse 8 and see the contrast! Let me tell you: Hell really exists. It exists for both nonChristians and the evil angels. If you do not believe it, its your choice, but do not impose your choice through your tricky teachings. Get this piece of advice: Pray sincerely to God and ask Him whether hell does exist. If so, whom does it exist for? May my Lord and God guide you.
E.A., Lomé, Togo
Revelation 21:4 describes the lake of fire, which will be real and will be the fate of unrepentant evildoers, as the second death (verse 8). As is pointed out in our articles and booklets on the subject, death is not eternal life in another place, as presumed by the traditional view of hell.
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