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🔥 Hell Is Real — and Most People Are Going There

 Hell isn’t a metaphor.

It’s not a scare tactic.

It’s not a religious invention.


It’s real.

Jesus talked about it more than anyone in the Bible — because He came to save you from it.


But here’s the truth nobody wants to say:

Most people won’t make it to Heaven.


“Wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it.” – Matthew 7:13





🔥 What Is Hell?



Hell is eternal separation from God.

It’s a place of judgment, torment, regret, and darkness.

There is no second chance. No escape. No way out.


“They will be punished with everlasting destruction and shut out from the presence of the Lord.” – 2 Thessalonians 1:9





🚨 Who Goes There?



Not just “bad people.”

Not just murderers or Satanists.

Anyone who dies in their sin without Christ.


  • The good person who never repented
  • The religious person who never knew Jesus
  • The proud, the lukewarm, the fake Christian
  • Anyone who rejected the Gospel



“Unless you repent, you too will all perish.” – Luke 13:3


“If anyone’s name was not found written in the Book of Life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.” – Revelation 20:15





😢 But Why Would a Loving God Send People to Hell?



Because God is not just love — He is just.

Sin must be judged.

You wouldn’t call a judge “loving” if he let murderers go free.


God doesn’t send people to hell against their will.

He lets them go where they already chose — away from Him.





✝️ The Hope



Jesus didn’t come to condemn the world…

He came to save it.


He took your punishment.

He died in your place.

He rose to give you eternal life.


“Whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” – John 3:16




You don’t have to go to hell.

But you will, if you reject the only One who can save you.


Don’t wait. Don’t gamble with your eternity.


Repent. Believe. Follow Jesus.

The narrow road is hard — but it leads to life.

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