Christ is Victorious Podcast and Rocky Mountain Universalist Church
Many who hold to eternal conscious torment focus so heavily on punishment that they can miss the deeper point of the Gospel: reconciliation, transformation, and union with God. In a universalist view, hell is not about God endlessly sustaining suffering for its own sake, but about exposing darkness so healing and restoration can occur. The fire of God is understood less as revenge and more as purification. Throughout the teachings of Jesus Christ, the emphasis was often on the condition of the heart. He warned religious leaders about hypocrisy, hardness, greed, lack of mercy, and spiritual blindness. The warnings about judgment were not merely threats about the afterlife, but calls to awaken to love, truth, humility, and compassion now. Eternal conscious torment theology can sometimes create an image of God where justice overshadows mercy, and fear overshadows love. But Scripture repeatedly says God desires all to be saved, seeks the lost sheep, leaves the ninety-nine for the one, and commands us to love our enemies. A universalist perspective asks: if humans are called to radical forgiveness, would God possess less mercy than the love He commands from us? Universalism does not deny judgment. It takes judgment seriously. But judgment is seen as purposeful rather than pointless. Like a refining fire, it burns away evil, pride, hatred, and falsehood so that truth and healing remain. The goal is restoration, not endless torment.
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