Satan Wants Us To Laugh About Hell But He Doesn't
Denying
Eternal
Hell
is
an
affront
to
Denying
Hell
is
an
Insult
to
Man
was
created
below
the
angels
and
the
higher
order.
Since
man
was
created
on a
human
level
and
the
angel
Lucifer
had
wrought
this
terrible
fall
of
men,
God
provided
mankind
a
sacrifice.
But,
But,
it
doesn’t
end
there.
While
the
Son
of
God
was
on
the
cross,
He
uttered
“seven
statements”
that
actually
define
the
depth
of
His
death.
The
first
three
reveal
His
undying
love
for
humankind.
The
second
two
reveal
the
Hellish
experience
of
His
suffering
and
the
last
two
reveal
His
glorious
triumph.
One
of
the
two
that
reveals
His
horrible
death
experience
is
the
quote
regarding
being
forsaken.
The
other
is
more
revealing
than
I
ever
before
imagined.
He
uttered
a
breathtaking
expression
which
appeared
to
arrest
those
individuals
that
were
beneath
His
cross.
These
individuals
were
the
ones
that
had
nailed
Him
to
the
tree
and
were
waiting
to
finish
their
dark
deeds.
It
appeared
that
He
suddenly
proclaimed,
“I
thirst.”
Those
words
have
intrigued
many
readers
and
writers,
but
we
have
missed
their
utter
significance.
Jesus
told
of a
rich
man
that
went
to
Hell
and
begged
for
Father
Abraham
to
send
Lazarus
to
dip
his
finger
in
water
and
cool
his
tongue.
There
is
no
question,
but
that
the
cry
of
Hell
is,
“Water,
water,
water.”
Up
and
down
the
corridors
of
that
horrible
place,
men
are
begging
and
screaming
for
water.
When
the
Son
of
Man
was
experiencing
the
throbs
of
His
horrible
excruciating
death
and
was
forsaken
by
His
God
of
which
He
was
One,
He
cried
out,
“I
thirst.”
Hell
is
indeed
a
real
place,
but
it
is
more
than
just
a
place,
it
is a
state
of
existence
where
all
things
beautiful
and
satisfying
are
lost.
The
Son
of
God
so
experienced
the
penalty
of
sin
for
us
that
He
suffered
the
pains
of
being
completely
emptied
of
all
that
makes
life
bearable.
He
experienced
the
utter
emptiness
of a
man
lost
and
desperate
for
the
most
basic
need
of
water.
It
was
as
though
His
cry,
“I
thirst,”
was
an
echo
of
the
rich
man’s
cry
for
“water.”
He
was
on
that
cross
for
us
that
we
might
be
“forever
saved.”
I
believe
His
Words,
“I
thirst,”
can
be
called,
“Sounds
from
Hell.”
The
Rich
Man
and
Sounds
Out
of
Hell!
Jesus
told
this
vivid
story
that
was
mentioned
above
of
the
rich
man
that
died
and
went
to
Hell.
Jesus
gave
him
no
name
because
his
name
had
already
rotted,
but
the
poor
beggar
in
the
story
was
named
Lazarus.
Jesus
said,
“…
the
rich
man
also
died,
and
was
buried;
And
in
Hell
he
lift
up
his
eyes,
being
in
torments,
and
seeth
Abraham
afar
off,
and
Lazarus
in
his
bosom.”
(Luke
16:23-24).
This
story
is
above
all
an
effort
by
the
Son
of
God
to
give
us a
clear
picture
of
eternal
torments
for
the
wicked.
When,
at
the
beginning
of
this
article,
I
said,“Hell
is a
hot
subject,”it
was
meanst
to
be
literal.
It
is
not
imaginary
or
some
unconcious
state.
Hell
is
full
of
misery
and
torments
so
breathtaking
as
to
cause
a
constant
chorus
of
miserable
sounds.
Nothing
describes
misery
more
than
the
sounds
which
misery
creates.
Visit
a
hospital
where
desperate
men
and
women
are
patients.
Their
appearance
may
be
extremely
sad
and
even
depressing
but
their
cries
and
screams
can
be
utterly
terrifying.
There
is
no
question
but
that
the
screams
of
suffering
individuals
are
more
overwhelming
than
other
aspects
of
their
pitiful
state.
The
screams
of
Hell
are
enough
to
make
this
eternal
destination
of
the
wicked
the
most
horrible
place
in
God’s
universe.
The
rich
man
was
in
torments,
and
his
cries
and
requests
reveal
just
how
real
the
place
really
was.
Look
at
this
list
of
words
which
Jesus
stated
that
came
from
His
lips.
Jesus
said,
“He
cried.”.”
Abraham
responded
to
him
by
saying,
“Son,
remember…”
The
rich
man
said,
“I
pray
thee,”
and
then
showed
“compassion”
towards
his
lost
family.
He
was
clearly
a
different
man
than
the
one
that
refused
to
even
provide
the
crumbs
from
his
table
for
the
beggar.
Hell
had
stripped
him
of
his
arrogance
and
rebellion.
The
sounds
of
his
words
make
unprepared
men
with
an
honest
conscious
tremble.
What
our
world
needs
is
for
the
church
and
the
praying
saints
to
get
a
fresh
vision
of
the
horrors
of
Hell
until
we
are
terrified
by
these
words
from
the
lips
of a
damned
man.
Joseph Chambers