I listened to a message from Bill Wiese tonight. He talks about hell.
It's not a comfortable message for anyone—including him—but it is very necessary. Any discomfort we feel pales in comparison to the eternal discomfort faced by those in hell.
I was particularly impressed with how saturated his message is with Scripture.
His first reason for sharing this message is to be grateful for our salvation.
His final reason is to have a passion for the lost. I agree. Judgment Day motivates missions.
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