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Erasing Hell
Erasing Hell: What God Said about Eternity, and the Things We've Made Up | Francis Chan, Preston Sprinkle
How could a loving God send people to hell? Will people have a chance after they die to believe in Jesus and go to heaven? With a humble respect for God's Word, Francis Chan and Preston Sprinkle address the deepest questions you have about eternal destiny. They've asked the same questions. Like you, sometimes they just don't want to believe in hell. But as they write, "We cannot afford to be wrong on this issue." This is not a book about who is saying what. It's a book about what God says. It's not a book about impersonal theological issues. It's a book about people who God loves. It's not a book about arguments, doctrine, or being right. It's a book about the character of God. Erasing Hell will immerse you in the truth of Scripture as, together with the authors, you find not only the truth but the courage to live it out.
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Knowing Hell awaits,
Paul urgently spoke the Truth.
Love demands action.

This book offers a look into the Biblical perspective on Hell. Admittedly, I was left wanting in terms of length of the book even if it wasn‘t meant to be an exhaustive work on the subject. Nevertheless, it wraps up with the important “so what?” We as Christians should not be excited at the reality that Hell exists but rather respond with loving, compassionate urgency.

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Great synopsis of what the Bible says about Hell.

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I haven‘t posted in here in a while and honestly have not been reading much. My 4 month old keeps me busy and I don‘t have much time for much else (not complaining haha). But I do plan on doing the #dewey #readathon starting tomorrow. I‘m listening to this audiobook at work today and so far it‘s pretty good. What should I read for the Readathon?