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June 14, 2025 8 mins

In this episode, Grandma Alderman discusses the stark realities of heaven and hell, emphasizing the eternal consequences of one's choices regarding faith in Christ. She warns of the horrors of hell, describing it as a place devoid of love and filled with torment, while contrasting it with the beauty and peace of heaven. Grandma urges listeners to seek salvation through Jesus, highlighting the urgency of making a decision before it's too late.

 

Takeaways

 

  • What you've been hearing about heaven should awaken and deeply concern anyone who still hates God.
  • Eternal horror, hatred, and burning flesh is what you'll experience in hell.
  • If you don't belong to Christ, none of that belongs to you.
  • Those who reject God's love will never enter his eternal home.
  • Hell is the place where God reveals his justice and wrath.
  • In hell, there is nothing pure, nothing joyful, nothing lovely.
  • There is no hope, no second chance, no relief.
  • You are headed for this place of wrath, unless you turn to him now.
  • Wake up while you still can. Run to Jesus.
  • You don't have to go to hell. The Bible says that all who call on the name of Jesus will be saved.

 

Chapters

 

00:00 The Reality of Heaven and Hell

07:30 The Urgency of Salvation

 

Keywords

 

#heaven, #hell, #salvation, #eternallife, #love, #God, #sin, #torment, #hope, #mercy

 

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