Look at it this way. You feel, as a saved person, that you get to go to Heaven when you die. But imagine you get there, and the Bible is right (which you already thought anyway) and your mother and sister and some of your kids (because they weren't "saved") were not there. Wouldn't you think you were tricked and that you were really in Hell?
If you want to go even further, what if it all is a trick, and you leaving your friends and family for the cool club so you can go somewhere better than them is actually a test. Because they didn't try to be more saved than anyone else, and insist that they had all the answers and everybody else was wrong, they actually get to go to Heaven, but because you decided it was okay to leave them behind, you end up going to Hell for putting your happiness before your love of your friends and family.
Isn't that a trip to think about?
2007-04-03
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