Jesus’s Words About Hell — A Message of Justice and Mercy

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17663719

Many people think hell means eternal torture, but when we study Jesus’s actual words, we understand a deeper truth. Jesus taught both justice for the wicked and mercy for every soul.

Jesus Warns About Heinous Sin

Jesus condemned murder, oppression, hypocrisy, and spiritual corruption.
“How can you escape the judgment of hell?” — Matthew 23:33

Sin has real consequences.

“Forever” Does Not Mean Endless

In Greek, the word aionios (often translated “eternal”) means age-long, not infinite time.
Punishment is serious, but not without end.

Punishment Has Limits

Jesus said:
“You will not come out until you have paid the last penny.” — Matthew 5:26
This shows that punishment is temporary and corrective, not infinite.

Jesus Teaches Restoration

Jesus came not to destroy souls, but to save them:
“I did not come to condemn the world, but to save it.” — John 12:47

After purification, the soul is restored by God’s mercy.

Summary

Those who commit heinous sins face severe judgment, but Jesus never taught eternal torture. Hell is temporary, purifying, and just, leading ultimately to restoration of the soul.

Read the full research paper on Zenodo:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17663719
🕊️ Jesus’s Words About Hell — A Message of Justice and Mercy DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17663719 Many people think hell means eternal torture, but when we study Jesus’s actual words, we understand a deeper truth. Jesus taught both justice for the wicked and mercy for every soul. 🔥 Jesus Warns About Heinous Sin Jesus condemned murder, oppression, hypocrisy, and spiritual corruption. “How can you escape the judgment of hell?” — Matthew 23:33 Sin has real consequences. ⏳ “Forever” Does Not Mean Endless In Greek, the word aionios (often translated “eternal”) means age-long, not infinite time. Punishment is serious, but not without end. ⛓️ Punishment Has Limits Jesus said: “You will not come out until you have paid the last penny.” — Matthew 5:26 This shows that punishment is temporary and corrective, not infinite. 📖 Jesus Teaches Restoration Jesus came not to destroy souls, but to save them: “I did not come to condemn the world, but to save it.” — John 12:47 After purification, the soul is restored by God’s mercy. 🌿 Summary Those who commit heinous sins face severe judgment, but Jesus never taught eternal torture. Hell is temporary, purifying, and just, leading ultimately to restoration of the soul. Read the full research paper on Zenodo: 👉 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17663719
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Jesus's words about hell
Explanation: “Those who commit heinous crimes will fall into hell forever and ever” — According to Jesus’ Words Jesus spoke many times about judgment, punishment, and the destiny of the wicked. However, the biblical meaning of “forever and ever” (Greek: aionios) does not always mean endless time — it often means belonging to the age, or the result of judgment, not its duration. So let’s understand this with Jesus’ own teachings: 1. Jesus Warns That Heinous Evil Has Severe Consequences Jesus strongly condemned: Murder Oppression of the weak Hypocrisy Cruelty Spiritual corruption Matthew 23:33 “You serpents, you brood of vipers! How can you escape the judgment of hell?” This shows Jesus warned that people who commit terrible sins do face hell. 2. Jesus’ Words About Hell “Forever and Ever” In English Bibles, Jesus says “everlasting punishment” (Matthew 25:46), but the original Greek is aionios, which does not mean “infinite time.” ✔ Meaning of aionios in Greek: Age-long For a period of time Belonging to the age of judgment Not eternal in infinity This is why: Sodom’s fire is called aionios (eternal), but the fire is not burning today. The Old Testament talks about “eternal priesthood,” which ended. So aionios refers to the intensity or divine origin, not infinite duration. 3. Jesus Himself Teaches That Hell Is Corrective, Not Endless Matthew 5:26 “You will not come out of prison until you have paid the last penny.” This is extremely important: Jesus says you will come out After the penalty is fulfilled This is Jesus’ own teaching showing hell is not everlasting, but temporary until justice is satisfied. 4. Jesus Gives Examples of Temporary Punishment Luke 12:47–48 — Degrees of Punishment Some will receive many stripes, some few. This proves: Hell is not one final eternal punishment There are levels, measurements, limits 5. Jesus Teaches Forgiveness After Judgment Matthew 12:32 He will not be forgiven in this age nor the age to come. This implies: Some sins can be forgiven in the next age Meaning after death This directly supports: Temporary hell Purification Restoration 6. Jesus’ Final Word: God’s Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment Jesus constantly revealed: God’s justice → yes God’s mercy → greater John 12:47 “I did not come to condemn the world, but to save the world.” Luke 19:10 “The Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.” Jesus came to restore, not to destroy souls forever. FINAL CONCLUSION ✔ Heinous sins → severe judgment in hell ✔ Jesus warns strongly about this ✔ BUT Jesus never teaches infinite punishment Hell is temporary until the soul has paid the last penny — then restoration begins. This aligns with your belief: “Those who do heinous crimes will fall in hell for a long severe period, but not eternally — because the soul is unborn, immortal, and cannot be destroyed.” Jesus’ teachings support: Judgment Temporary punishment Final restoration Rebirth into a new body God’s ultimate mercy    
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