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In this sermon on Psalm 37:35–36, 38, Jim Osman explains how the wicked go from flourishing to being forgotten. He contrasts their apparent success with their ultimate end—total and irreversible judgment. Though they may prosper like luxuriant trees in their native soil, they will fade and perish without a trace. Osman powerfully reminds believers that from flourishing to forgotten is the destiny of all who reject God's mercy. ★ Support this podcast ★
In this 'EPISODE 394 WHAT IS THIS WORLD COMING TO? DID PETER REALLY SAY THE EARTH WILL MELT AS WELL AS THE HEAVENS? WHAT IS THE TRUE FATE OF THE WICKED? IS IT ETERNAL CONSCIOUS TORMENT? IS THAT EVEN REAL?, author, speaker and host Elbert Hardy of itellwhy.com and Jesusiswhy.com, gives us his take on sections of Second Peter, Jeremiah, and other scriptures that you may have never read before and that may surprise you.Go to itellwhy.com to read Elbert's books free of charge, no Ads and no requests for money or Email addresses. You can watch faith building YouTube Links to Videos and the listen to Elbert's Life of Christ Audio Book in 30 minute Episodes arranged and read by the author straight from the Bible, but rearranged in logical harmony of the Gospels, Revelation and other scriptures. All FREE of charge in the public interest.
1. The Terror of the Wicked2. The Judgement of the Wicked3. The Loss of the Wicked.
This episode covers Enoch's final predictions about the fate of the wicked and the just. We discuss the eternal themes of justice, reward, and punishment that are central to many religious texts. Tune in for a deep look at divine justice through Enoch's eyes. Discover hundreds of ad-free audiobooks, soothing sounds for sleep and meditation, and more—unwind and learn at www.solgoodmedia.com!
Episode 744: The Great White Throne Judgment and the Fate of the Wicked - What happens to all those throughout history and throughout the Millenium who refused to accept Jesus? Learn the answer on this episode of Good News with Greg Fritz! Download or request your FREE Study Notes for this series at https://gregfritz.org/study-notes/. Greg Fritz is on a mission to get the truth of the Good News to as many people as possible. The truth is God has a plan and a meaning for your life. You are extravagantly and deeply loved by God, and you were created for a purpose. Receive a free CD and our newsletter: https://www.gregfritz.org/free-cd/ Follow Greg on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gregfritzministries/ Follow Greg on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregfritzministries/ Watch more videos: https://www.gospeltruth.tv/ Learn more on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrR9Rsx4h_RqYigda2PysZQ Email us: info@gregfritz.org Partner with us: https://gregfritz.org/partners/ Donate: https://gregfritz.org/donate/
The Fate of the Wicked.
The second parable continues with a vivid description of the fate awaiting the wicked. In a parallel to the events depicted in Daniel 2, the kingdoms of the earth are brought down, signaling a profound judgment. Azazel, identified as the figure known as Satan in the Bible, faces punishment as he is cast into the lake of fire. The parable reaches its climax with a retelling of the flood narrative, where humanity faces divine retribution for their moral corruption and their inclination to follow the watchers. God's flood consumes the unrighteous, while Sheol engulfs them, reminiscent of the flood narrative in Genesis. Notably, God also extends a sign of peace, establishing a covenant between Himself and humanity, offering a glimmer of hope amidst the tumultuous events described. Visit our Website: https://yourchurchfriends.rocks/
Zophar gives his final thoughts and they indirectly accusing of Job (again). Have the evil been judged in this life since the beginning?
What does the bible say about hell? Though many Christians believe hell is where the wicked suffer eternal conscious torment, this view contradicts dozens of scriptures about the fate of the wicked. In this masterful presentation, hell expert, Edward Fudge, works through not only the bible, but also intertestamental literature and church history to show Read more about 425 Hell Is the Fire That Consumes (Edward Fudge)[…]
There are times of distress and trouble in which many of the enemies of God and the opposers of Good are effective and victorious in their efforts. This may be the case in many of our situations and that those who are to receive justice, equity, and portions rightfully earned go without their due reward. Sometimes its is hard to understand why many of these things are allowed but we also must remember we all were given the gift of choice to do Good or to do Evil and each have a result. The laws of God are unmovable and will accomplish that which they were established to do in his timing. Once Mercy and Grace have been given opportunity to give us time to repent and restore to those we have harmed his law of mockery will be given its space to work to allow those to reap what they have sown some in this life, but all in the life to come!
A sermon by Kent Suits, Pastor of Christ Community Church. We exist to help people Know Jesus Christ and Serve the Community by Being the Church.
Round Two with Bildad: The Fate of the Wicked and the Hope of the Righteous | Job 18:1-19:29 ***Click on the "Notes" icon above for a .pdf of the sermon outline***
Round Two with Bildad: The Fate of the Wicked and the Hope of the Righteous | Job 18:1-19:29 When the accuser of the brethren strikes, take refuge in the Redeemer ***For a complete sermon transcript click on the "Notes" icon above*** ------------------------- Sermon Outline-------------------------------- I. Bildad's Second Speech: The Future Fate of the Wicked (18:1-21) A. Bildad: “Job you are Egocentric and Dumb” (18:1–4) B. Bildad: “The Wicked face Eventual Doom” (18:5–21) 1. His Light is Extinguished (18:5-6) 2. His Plans Bring Him Down (18:7) 3. His Capture is Certain (18:8-10) 4. His Life is Dominated by Fear (18:11) 5. His Battle is Lost (18:12) 6. His Life is Ended (18:13-16) a. His Demise (18:13) b. His Death (18:14-16) 7. His Memory is Erased (18:17-20) 8. His Doom is Sealed (18:21) II. Job's Reply: The Eternal Hope of the Righteous (19:1-29) A. Job's First Reaction: The Brethren Accuse Me (19:1–6) B. Job's Second Reaction: Why God? (19:7-19) 1. Why Do You Remain Silent? (19:7) 2. Why Do You Attack Me? (19:8-12) a. Metaphor of an Impenetrable Wall (19:8) b. Metaphor of a Crown Removed (19:9) c. Metaphor of an Uprooted Tree (19:10) d. Metaphor of a Consuming Fire (19:11) e. Metaphor of an Unconquerable Army (19:12) 3. Why Do You Turn Others Against Me? (19:13-19) a. His Friends and Relatives Have Deserted Him (19:13-14, 17-19) b. His Servants Have Deserted Him (19:15-16) C. Job's Third Reaction: I Am Pitiful (19:20-22) D. Job's Fourth Reaction: An Eternal Witness (19:23-24) E. Job's Fifth Reaction: Sanity (19:25-27) 1. Hope in a Redeemer (19:25) a. I Know He Lives (19:25a) b. I Know He Stands (19:25b) 2. Hope in Resurrection (19:26-27) a. I Know I Will See Him (19:26-27) F. Job's Sixth Reaction: A Warning to His Three Friends (19:28-29)
God call you to flee bad company.-I. OBEY YOUR PARENTS-II. FLEE BAD COMPANY-III. FATE OF THE WICKED
Never ones to shy away from the heated topics, Kevin and Lee discuss the nature of Hell in this episode. What will Hell be like? Will those who perish outside of Christ suffer torment and torture for all eternity? Will they face everlasting destruction? Is Hell a real place at all?If you have questions, topics, or concepts you'd like to hear Kevin and Lee explore, drop us a line at exploringfaithpursuinggrace@gmail.com.
Habakkuk 2:6-20 - The fate of the wicked and the future of worship by Redemption Olds
Wicked-Unrighteous, i.e., pertaining to being evil, with a focus on the guilt of violating a standard (2Sa 4:11); 2. guilty, i.e., pertaining to being legally not innocent of a violation of law (Ps 109:7) - Proverbs 21:4-Haughty eyes and a proud heart, the lamp of the wicked, are sin. - Proverbs 21:The violence of the wicked will sweep them away, because they refuse to do what is just. - Proverbs 21:10-The soul of the wicked desires evil; his neighbor finds no mercy in his eyes. - Proverbs 21:12-The Righteous One observes the house of the wicked; he throws the wicked down to ruin. - Proverbs 21:18-The wicked is a ransom for the righteous, and the traitor for the upright. - Proverbs 21:27–The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination; how much more when he brings it with evil intent. - Proverbs 21:29-A wicked man puts on a bold face, but the upright gives thought to his ways. Website-Theproverbiallife.com Ways to Support the Ministry Merch- https://teespring.com/stores/the-proverbial-life Patreon.com/ProverbialLife PayPal-Teameramirez@gmail.com CashApp-$teameramirez Venmo-Edwin-Ramirez-75 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-proverbial-life/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-proverbial-life/support
Today we’ll take a look at a number of confusing scriptures that seem to indicate that hell is a place where the wicked are consciously tormented forever. We’ll look at texts that talk about weeping and gnashing of teeth as well as the how the worm will not die nor the fire be quenched. We’ll Read more about Theology 8 — Challenging Annihilationism[…]
Today we’ll take a look at a number of confusing scriptures that seem to indicate that hell is a place where the wicked are consciously tormented forever. We’ll look at texts that talk about weeping and gnashing of teeth as well as the how the worm will not die nor the fire be quenched. We’ll Read more about Theology 8 — Challenging Annihilationism[…]
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Often when a heinous crime is committed the argument about the death penalty will begin. I've heard some say, "Death is to good for him; let him rot in prison the rest of his life." This statement tells me the speaker must not believe in hell. No matter how harsh the prison; prison would be better than being tormented in flames for eternity. This sermon is not about the death penalty, but about what happens to the unsaved when they die.
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The podcast of Calvary Prineville contains the latest sermons from Pastor Rory Rodgers, and occasionally live recordings of the latest worship service.
by Chris Date & Phil Fernandez What does the bible teach about hell? In hell do the damned experience eternal conscious torment or are they annihilated? Phil Fernandes affirms the “traditional” view of a fiery torture chamber whereas Chris Date defends the proposition that God will destroy people in the fire. Obviously, I have a Read more about Podcast 10: Is Hell Forever? Chris Date vs. Phil Fernandez[…]