New Testament 211

New Testament 211

 

Flores painting of Dante and Virgil in Hell
Rafael Flores (d. 1886), “Dante y Virgilio visitando el Infierno”

 

Luke 13:22-30

Compare Matthew 7:13-14, 8:10-12; 19:30; 22-23; 25:10-12, 41

 

I lean toward universalism.  Not quite all the way, but close.  And not in doctrine — I don’t teach it — but in hope.

 

I don’t know how things will ultimately end up.  I hope that damnation for almost all will be temporary.  A learning experience.

 

I’ve always been fond of a comment by Pope John Paul II.  When asked once whether a Christian must believe in Hell, he responded, “Yes, but we can hope that it will be empty.”

 

As I say, I hope for universal salvation in the end.  But I wouldn’t advise counting on it.  The scriptures offer no real hope on this score, though they don’t altogether rule it out, as I read them.  And the verses cited above are among the powerful reasons one might cite for not counting on it.

 

 


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