Hell may be one of the most difficult, uncomfortable, and often avoided doctrines in all of Christianity. But if we are going to take seriously what Jesus said about heaven, we must also take seriously what He said about hell. As this message reminds us, "What you believe about the eternal determines how you live today."
In Part 8 of May I Ask a Question… Again?, Senior Pastor Jeffrey Dean Smith confronts some of the hardest questions surrounding eternal judgment: Is hell real? If God is loving, why does hell exist? Why did Jesus speak about hell so often? Why does Scripture describe hell with fire and darkness? And ultimately, what makes hell so terrible?
This message is not intended to produce fear for fear's sake or to cause Christians to celebrate judgment. Instead, it reveals how the reality of judgment magnifies the extraordinary beauty of the Gospel. The more clearly we understand what Jesus came to save us from, the more deeply we understand what He came to save us for - forgiveness, reconciliation, eternal life, the presence of God, and heaven.
Hell should never make the Church cold toward those who are far from God. It should break our hearts for them. If hell is real, our neighbors matter. Our enemies matter. Evangelism matters. And the Gospel becomes extraordinarily urgent.
The Jesus who loves us enough to promise heaven is the same Jesus who loves us enough to warn us about hell.
Pastor Jeffrey Dean Smith
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Part 8 - The Hardest Doctrine - A Study on Hell
August 16, 2026