If The Penalty For Sin Is Burning Forever, Did Jesus Pay The Price? - Revelation Study (103 of 105)

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Reason militates against the doctrine of an eternally burning hell. Think about this for a minute. Most Christians believe that Jesus died on the cross to pay the penalty for our sins, but if the penalty for sin is burning in hell throughout eternity, then Jesus did not pay the price for sin. If the penalty for sin is burning in hell throughout eternity, how could Jesus pay the price without burning in hell forever and ever and ever for eternity?

The answer is, Jesus never paid the price if the price is burning in hell for eternity. Even if you believe that Jesus burned in hell for three days and three nights, that is not eternity! Even after billions and billions of years, eternity has just begun, so how does three days and three nights atone for billions and billions and billions of years of all eternity? It doesn't! That’s not life for life, death for death, or eternity for eternity.

The fact that Jesus did not burn in hell at all should cause every person, believing in eternal hell, to reconsider his theology. In order to pay for our sins the penalty for sin had to be imposed upon Jesus and it was. The problem is that most people don't understand what the penalty for sin is. The penalty for sin is death by execution without any hope of Resurrection. That, my friends, is the penalty for sin: death by execution without hope of Resurrection!

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