Sermon Tone Analysis

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*HELL IN THE WORDS OF JESUS CHRIST *
*                                                     Mk.
9:43-48 *
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/Sermon in a Sentence: /No one in the Bible tells us more about hell than the Lord Jesus Christ.
I.
Is Hell a Real Place?
*(v.
43,45,47;cp.
Rev. 20:14,15)*
*“Gehenna”- Jerusalem’s trash dump*
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II.
What is Hell Like? *(v.
44,46,48;Matt.
25:41)*
“Fire”
A.    A Place of Physical Suffering *(Lk.
16:23,24)*
B.     A Place of Mental Suffering *(Lk.
16:25)*
C.     A Place of Spiritual Suffering *(Matt.
25:41)*
 
III.
How Long Will Hell Last? *(Matt.
25:46)*
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IV.
Who Will Go to Hell? *(Matt.
13:49,50;cp.
Rev. 21:8)*
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V.                How Can We Escape Hell? *(Jn.
3:15-17;cp.
Heb.
2:3)*
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