Few doctrines stir up more unease in the modern church than the topic of hell. Even recently in the Christian podcast world, debates on the doctrine of hell have been highly publicized. Long-held assumptions about hell and damnation are being challenged by a broader cultural discomfort with the idea of divine judgment.
Many believers have recently been asking: Is conscious torment biblical? Is hell a place where all the unjust live eternally? In this episode, we step into that very debate—not to inflame controversy, but to carefully examine what the Bible says about the eternal destiny of the lost, the character of God, and the urgency of the gospel.
Join us as we discuss the traditional view, as well as Universalism and Annihilationism, in light of what the Bible actually says. For this conversation, we are joined by Dr. Chris Best, instructor of Missiology at the Living Faith Bible Institute.
And don't forget to catch this week's episode of SoundMind!
How do you know if what you’re feeling is conviction from God or condemnation crushing you into shame? In this “This vs. That” episode, Jonathan Kindler slows down the difference between two voices that often show up in the same moment. After failure. After awareness. After something gets exposed. Conviction is specific, honest, and leads you toward repentance. Condemnation is vague, heavy, and tries to rename you by your worst moment.