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
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.
đź“– 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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