What does "everlasting destruction" mean? In Rev. 17:8, 11 we are told
that the beast goeth into "destruction," so if we can find out where
the beast goes, or into what he goes, we shall know what "destruction"
means in the Bible usage. In Rev. 19:20 we are told that +"the beast
was taken, and with him the false prophet that wrought the signs in
his sight, wherewith he deceived them that had received the mark of
the beast and them that worshipped his image: they two were cast
alive into the lake of fire that burneth with brimstone,"+ so we
see that "_destruction_" is a portion in the lake of fire. And in the
next chapter, Rev. 20:10, we are told that +"The devil that deceived
them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where are also the
beast and the false prophet+ (after having already been there for
one thousand years, see context); +and they shall be tormented day
and night for ever and ever."+ So we see that destruction means
a portion in the lake of fire where its inhabitants are consciously
suffering without cessation _for ever and ever_. It is clear then, from
a comparison of II Thess. 1:7-9 with these passages, that those who
know not God and obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ shall be
punished with never-ending, conscious suffering.
4. Let us look at one more passage, Matt. 25:41 (these again are the
words of the Lord Jesus Himself): +"Then shall he say also unto them
on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into the eternal fire
which is prepared for the devil and his angels."+ What I wish you
to notice here is that the punishment into which the impenitent are
sent is the "eternal fire" which is "_prepared for the devil and his
angels_." We have an exact description of just what the eternal fire
prepared for the devil and his angels is in the passage read a few
moments ago, Rev. 20:10: +"And the devil that deceived them was cast
into the lake of fire and brimstone where are also the beast and the
false prophet; and they shall be tormented day and night for ever and
ever."+ By a comparison of these two statements we have another
explicit declaration of our Lord that the punishment of the impenitent
is to be a conscious agony, where they are punished without rest day
and night for ever and ever.
From any one of these passages and especially from all taken together,
it is clear that the Scriptures make it as plain as language can make
it that THE FUTURE PUNISHMENT OF THE PERSISTENTLY IMPENITENT IS
ABSOLUTELY ENDLESS.
II. OBJECTIONS
There are several passages of Scripture which those who believe that
all men will ultimately repent and be brought to accept Christ and thus
saved, urge against what seems to be the plain teaching of the passages
we have been studying.
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