I am writing this a few days early, but today (Sunday) is supposed to be another scorcher here in Fort Worth, with no chance of rain in sight. Some claim it is all because of man-made climate change, and others say it is just an out of the ordinary hot summer, but it has been as hot as I have experienced in North Texas, and some say as hot and oppressive as the summer of 1980.
I remember 1980. It was hot in West Texas as well, and I was employed in the oil field all summer. Time dulls the suffering from the event, but I think I can with confidence say that I took it better at age 18 than I am taking it today at 61.
This may be a bit obvious, but this serves as another reminder of the unpleasant nature of hell. “…It is better for you to enter into life maimed, rather than having two hands, to go to hell, into the fire that shall never be quenched — where ‘Their worm does not die and the fire is not quenched’” (Mark 9:43-44).
Now, the worst part of hell is that one who goes there will be separated from God for eternity. It is a place of outer darkness, while heaven basks in the light and glory of our omnipotent Creator. But, the actual nature of the suffering of hell is experienced in a pale echo by the hot nature of our present summer.
Now, where do you want to spend eternity! I certainly want to avoid the fires of hell!