– An adapted excerpt from: Welcome Home To Hell
*Spoiler Alert: The scenario below is only broadway theater. But the story is true for some tonight.
Imagine: What if today is your last day on earth?
And… you’ve said no to Jesus.
And now for a little Broadway theater.
Your Home Tonight
Your Home tonight will be Hell. It is a real place. Really. There is a place….
When this life is over
and we’ve lived it all for self
we’ll have nothing in eternity
but self and self that’s all…
…It’s far from
where God’s blessings flow
it’s bad and worse
no good at all….
Source: There is a place (exerpt)
The shadow of death is on you, and
for you no Light will dawn. (Matthew 4:16)
The Kingdom of God will not come upon you. (Matthew 12:28)
You die tonite, at one minute to midnite.
You still have today
Today is your last chance to choose to follow Jesus the Savior. He is the One who gives eternal life.
THIS DAY, today: it is your last. There will be no tomorrow for you. No second chance. So listen-up!
Today is not over yet. There is still a chance.
Since you have no tomorrow,
if you let THIS DAY pass…
your chance to choose salvation in Christ
will have expired with you, tonight. 1
No “dibsies” on Heaven 2
Fictional Fears
Even now, with your fictional fears and made-up fantasies, do you hear the beating winds about your head, harbingers of tonite’s final departure? God’s angels coming to take you to your final destination, Hell?
Tonite. Satan will join you soon, as promised. I suspect Satan will rule your Home, Hell, with his restless evil demons. Earth’s Damned by God, forever pain, forever fear, forever terror as Satan roars his threats of degradation and suffering yet to come, again.
Did you not see the shadow of a black cat cross your path, just awhile ago, the crow on the light post, or smell the poison of Abrus precatorius or arecoline or other harbingers of death? Your day has come.
no entitlement,
not even one,
An aweful lot of “if onlys”
Once in Hell there will be, I imagine… an aweful lot of “if only I had listened….”
“if only I had done this or that…”
Tomorrow you will only have
Maybe some pompous fool next to you in the pit will blurt-out as his angel sets him down,
“Now, hold it just one second here….”
But I doubt it. Confidence and pompous assertions? Not a chance in Hell – not for the deflated citizens of Hell.
There will be only pain and sorrow, tears, hopelessness, despair, sheer terror all the time.
The reality of God’s reality will be all consuming. The aromas that collide with your senses will seize your soul – even before you are released into Hell. It’s permanent. There is no escaping Hell, no commuted sentence, no political favors, no early release, no probation.
“Go to Hell.”
The Almighty Judge has spoken, and He has said to you, as you stood for sentencing: “Go to Hell.” That will be the biggest God Damn you will ever hear. You will hear it just once.
So, what about a real God damn? In contrast with a damning by a person: What’s a God damn like? What will it be like to stand before Creator God on Judgement Day, and receive His wrath? That’s something to really think about. Can you feel the finality of it all in that moment?
A person can damn you, but, what’s that going to do? Not much. However, on That Day of Judgement, a God damn is:
forever bad, forever unforgiving, never changeable – permanent in the universe. A God damn declared by God Himself will make the human heart quiver like a gazelle caught in the lion’s jaws.
– Source: A God Damn
Can you feel the finality of it all in that moment?
Today
Want to be ready to meet your Maker – and escape the pit of Hell – today?
Today is your day to reconsider your life
Your tomorrows are all gone.
* The scenario above is only Broadway theater. But the story is true for some tonight.
– An adapted excerpt from: WELCOME HOME! – to Hell
FOR MORE:
So, God sent His Son into the world. Do you know why?
Welcome to the show, What’s Beyond The Door! The stakes are gargantuanly humongous!
Footnotes
- expire: to emit the last breath; die. – Google
- “dibs” is a popular slang phrase in the U.S.A. used to refer to a claim over or first right to some object. The only catch: A person has to utter the term or call “dibs” before anyone else in order to defend that claim.
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