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Using the parable of the wedding feast, Young Adults & Residency Pastor Michael McDowell wrestles honestly with the question of hell, arguing that God’s judgment is not a contradiction of His love but a reflection of it. He explains that people reject God in different ways and that hell ultimately represents God honoring that rejection rather than forcing relationship. Yet there is hope: the King’s invitation is still open, and anyone—both bad and good—may come, not based on what they’ve done, but simply because Jesus says, “come.”
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Using the parable of the wedding feast, Young Adults & Residency Pastor Michael McDowell wrestles honestly with the question of hell, arguing that God’s judgment is not a contradiction of His love but a reflection of it. He explains that people reject God in different ways and that hell ultimately represents God honoring that rejection rather than forcing relationship. Yet there is hope: the King’s invitation is still open, and anyone—both bad and good—may come, not based on what they’ve done, but simply because Jesus says, “come.”

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