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November 27, 2017

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And the devil, who deceived them, was cast into the lake of fire and burning sulfur, where also the beast and the false prophet are, and they will be tormented day and night for ever and ever.  Rev. 20:10.
 
    A 10-year-old boy named Robert needed serious confrontation and ended up better for it.  He was wild and uncontrollable.  When a dentist ordered the boy into the dental chair, he refused repeatedly, finally threatening to take his clothes off if the man made him get into the chair.
 
    "Take 'em off," the dentist replied.  The boy took off everything but his pants.
 
    "OK, son, get into the chair."
 
    "You don't understand--if you make me, I'll take all my clothes off!"
 
    "Son, take 'em off," the dentist ordered.  The boy complied and got into the chair, naked as the day he was born.  When the dentist finished the procedures, Robert asked for his clothes back.
 
    "I'm sorry, but we'll be keeping them for the night.  Your mother can pick them up tomorrow."
 
    You can imagine the shock in the waiting room and the parking lot as the boy left with his mother.  The next day the mother returned for the clothed and reported, "Robert has been blackmailing me about his clothes for years.  But you're the first person to call his bluff.  You have no idea what an impact this has had on him.
 
    Our text for today contains strong and disturbing language.  Some sincere Christian thinkers take it to mean that the lost will literally undergo torment for an eternity of time, never dying, never having a break, never released from their suffering.  But this is a misunderstanding of the Hebraic concept of "for ever."
 
    The language of fire and sulfur recalls the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, which thoroughly destroyed the cities and their inhabitants but did not leave them endlessly twisting in the fire like a chicken in a rotisserie (Gen. 19:24).  Jude 7 tells us the "forever" fire (same Greek word as Rev. 20:10) destroyed Sodom.  The language also recalls the destruction of Edom, which was to be burned "forever" (Isa. 34:8-10), yet one finds no inferno there today.  "Forever" in Hebrew is not so much an indication of time as it is an indication of thoroughness.  When God confronts evil the last time, He will make a full end--it will never return.
 
    Many people today would prefer that language like this didn't appear in the Bible.  But evil will not go away quietly--it must be confronted.  The universe will be a better place for its destruction.
 
Lord, I realize afresh that I can make no compromise with evil.  Send the fire of Your Spirit to cleanse me today.
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