Doesn’t this phrase sound familiar to you? Usually we will hear it from
people who give the expression of surprise, shock or maybe frustration over
some stuff.
As I was listening to my classmate talk about hell, this question just rang
in my head, “What the hell?” It has never come across my mind why some people
would use this phrase whenever something shocking occurs? Therefore, I went and
googled it and according ‘Urban Dictionary’ some of the definitions stated
there said that, “What the hell” was just an expression.
Really? Is that all it is, just an expression? This compelled me to blog
this, for whoever that uses this phrase “What the hell?”, yes, you’ve really
got to ask the question “What the ‘Hell’?”
And my take on it is that, if you knew, it will shock your socks off.
In Hebrews
9:27, it says that “27And just as each person is destined to die
once and after that comes judgment”. For those who have been found guilty of their sin
will be thrown into hell. Hell is a place of terror and eternal torment.
In 2
Thessalonians 1:8-10 “8 in flaming fire, bringing judgment on those
who don't know God and on those who refuse to obey the Good News of our Lord
Jesus. 9 They will be
punished with eternal destruction, forever separated from the Lord and from his
glorious power.10 When he comes on that day, he will receive glory
from his holy people-- praise from all who believe. And this includes you, for
you believed what we told you about him.”
Wow!
And in response to this, some people ask "How could a loving God
send people to hell?" Well I don’t think He “sends” people to hell but
hell is a place for those who turn away from Jesus or reject Him. We are mostly
bombarded with messages of a God that loves but we mostly forget that He is
also a God that is holy and just. Since He is a God of justice, there must be
due punishment for those who are wicked and turn away from Him.
A lot of Christians talk about heaven and try to avoid the word “hell”
because, it is scary or judgmental, or you just don’t want to appear
intolerant, etc. But, more than just a shocking expression to most pious
people, hell IS a real place. It is a place not only for those who do not know
Jesus but also a place for those who reject Him.
And don’t think that just because we’ve said the salvation prayer, we’re
pretty much set for heaven. Christians, or “so-called” Christians could go to
hell as well. If we don’t live our lives now right and properly, be constantly
aware that we’ve got to work out our salvation, we could end up there too.
Because our God is a God of holiness and justice, and holiness and justice not
only applies to non-believers, but also to us as Christians.
How should we be living our lives in this present day with this thought
in mind? How wise are we in living our lives now because it will be accounted
for and will determine our destiny in the future after this earthly life has
ended.