Some will ask: is there then no hell?—No!The mercy of God tends as
greatly towards the principle of GOOD as “the inhumanity of man”
towards cruelty, so that he would consign his brother men to flames of hell during eternity
for the puerile mistakes committed during a few years, or perhaps for a slight difference in
belief. The writer has heard of a minister who wished to impress his “flock” with the reality of an eternity of hell flames, and to
demonstrate the fallacy of a heretical notion entertained by some of his parishioners that
when sinners come to hell they burn to ashes and that is the end.
He took with him an alcohol lamp and some asbestos into the
pulpit and told his audience that God would turn their souls into a substance resembling
asbestos. He showed them that though the asbestos were heated red hot it did not decompose
into ashes. Fortunately the day of the hell preacher has gone by, and if we believe the
Bible which says that “in God we live and move and have our
being,” we can readily understand that a lost soul would be an impossibility, for were one single
soul lost, then[pg 118]logically a part of God Himself would be lost. No matter what our color,
our race or our creed, we are all equally the children of God and in our various ways we
shall obtain satisfaction. Let us therefore rather look to Christ and forget Creed.
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