Hi, I’m Ray Melograne and this is another Real Life video. Today we are going to finish our discussion whether Hell leads straight to the Lake of Fire. Most people make the mistake of lumping Hell and the Lake of Fire together as the same thing. In our last study, we proved that they are two different places. The next statement that most people will make (after you prove a distinction between Hell and the Lake of Fire) is that it doesn’t matter. They believe that everyone who is in Hell will be thrown into the Lake of Fire after the White Throne Judgement. Today’s study is focused on determining whether that is true. Please watch the video for more information on this topic.
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Hi, I’m Ray Melograne and this is another Real Life video. Today we are going to discuss whether Hell leads straight to the Lake of Fire. Most people make the mistake of lumping Hell and the Lake of Fire together as the same thing. In our last study, we proved that they are two different places. The next statement that most people will make (after you prove a distinction between Hell and the Lake of Fire) is that it doesn’t matter. They believe that everyone who is in Hell will be thrown into the Lake of Fire after the White Throne Judgement. Today’s study is focused on determining whether that is true. Please watch the video for more information on this topic. This is part two of the summary video in our series on Hell vs. the Lake of Fire. In this video, we use the information we have learned from our comprehensive word studies on the Lake of Fire and Hell to determine the similarities and differences between the two places. From here, future word studies (based on pertinent words from this study) can be conducted to gain further insight. In addition, we demonstrate how this information gathered by our current study can be used to discern the meaning of other verses that may apply to either Hell or the Lake of Fire. Please watch the video for a full explanation of all of this. Please watch part one of this teaching if you haven’t already. This is the summary video in our series on Hell vs. the Lake of Fire. In this video, we use the information we have learned from our comprehensive word studies on the Lake of Fire and Hell to determine the similarities and differences between the two places. From here, future word studies (based on pertinent words from this study) can be conducted to gain further insight. In addition, we demonstrate how this information gathered by our current study can be used to discern the meaning of other verses that may apply to either Hell or the Lake of Fire. I have also now completed the “Attributes of The Lake of Fire” study notes page. It is attached to this blog post. Please watch the video for a full explanation of all of this. ![]()
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This is the sixth video in our series on Hell vs. the Lake of Fire. In this video, we complete our examination of all the King James Bible verses that contain the word “hell.” Studying these verses in context will help us to gain a better understanding of what the Lake of Fire is, and what God tells us about it in His word. The included video studies the context of the New Testament verses on your “Word Study on Hell” verse list. If you haven’t downloaded the verse list yet, you can do so here. I have also now completed the “Attributes of Hell” study notes page. It is attached to the this blog post (see below). Please watch the video for more information on these verses. ![]()
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This is the fifth video in our series on Hell vs. the Lake of Fire. In this video, we continue to examine all of the King James Bible verses that contain the word “hell.” Studying these verses in context will help us to gain a better understanding of what the Lake of Fire is, and what God tells us about it in His word. The included video studies the context of the verses from Isaiah 14:9 till the end of the Old Testament on your “Word Study on Hell” verse list. If you haven’t downloaded the verse list yet, you can do so here. Please watch the video for more information. This is the fourth video in our series on Hell vs. the Lake of Fire. In this video, we continue to examine all of the King James Bible verses that contain the word “hell.” Studying these verses in context will help us to gain a better understanding of what the Lake of Fire is, and what God tells us about it in His word. The included video studies the context of the verses from Proverbs 5:5 through Isaiah 5:14 on your “Word Study on Hell” verse list. If you haven’t downloaded the verse list yet, you can do so here. Please watch the video for more information. This is the third video in our series on Hell vs. the Lake of Fire. In this video, we will examine all of the King James Bible verses that contain the word “hell.” Studying these verses in context will help us to gain a better understanding of what the Lake of Fire is, and what God tells us about it in His word. There are 54 passages in the King James Bible that include the word “hell.” In the last blog, I listed all the passages within the blog text (since there were only 4). For this blog, I will include an attached MS Word file (and a PDF version) that lists all 54 verses. Please print out this attached document, and use it to help follow along in the study. This word study will be broken into several videos to help accommodate for length (not too much in one sitting). For the blog that corresponds with the last video in the word study on Hell, I will attach another document entitled “Attributes of Hell.” This document will list all the keywords we discussed in the videos, and which verses they correspond to. The included video studies the context of each the first 11 (out of 54) passages that mention the word “hell” in the King James Bible. Please watch the video for more information. ![]()
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This is the second video in our series on Hell vs. the Lake of Fire. In this video, we will examine all of the King James Bible verses that contain the phrase “lake of fire.” Studying these verses in context will help us to gain a better understanding of what the Lake of Fire is, and what God tells us about it in His word. There are four passages in the King James Bible that include the phrase “lake of fire.” They are: Revelation 19:20 And the beast was taken, and with him the false prophet that wrought miracles before him, with which he deceived them that had received the mark of the beast, and them that worshipped his image. These both were cast alive into a lake of fire burning with brimstone (AKJV). Revelation 20:10 And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever (AKJV). Revelation 20:14 And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death (AKJV). Revelation 20:15 And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire (AKJV). The included video studies the context of each of these passages. Please watch the video for more information. As I have mentioned in my past videos, there are many layers of lies that Satan has fabricated to prevent us from knowing the truth within the Bible. I found it difficult to decide which topic to start with when attempting to peel away these lies. I have decided to start with a comparison between Hell and the Lake of Fire. Are they the same thing, or are they different? This will be a series of studies starting with this introduction. Then we will conduct a word study (or phrase study) on the Lake of Fire. This will be followed by a word study on Hell. Finally, we will have a summary video where we wrap up what has been covered and discuss what conclusions can be drawn. According to Revelation chapter 20, Hell and the Lake of Fire are not the same place. Verse 10 says, “And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever (AKJV).” This can be contrasted with verse 13 which says, “And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works (AKJV).” If “death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them,” this means that there will be a time when the inhabitants of Hell are taken out of it. However, the inhabitants of the Lake of Fire “shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever,” according to verse 10. In addition to this, verse 14 provides the most solid evidence to support that Hell and the Lake of Fire are two different places. It says, “And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death (AKJV).” You cannot cast something into itself. In this verse, Hell is clearly being thrown into the Lake of Fire. Yes, Hell contains a fire that cannot be quenched. So, how do you dispense of an unquenchable fire? Well, God tells us that He is going to throw it into the Lake of Fire. He confirms that this act causes the end of Hell by calling it the second death. Throughout the Bible, Hell and Death are follow closely together. In this verse, though, Hell and Death are ended. At that point, a new link begins between the Lake of Fire and the Second Death. To learn more about this topic, please watch the accompanying video. |
AuthorJohn 10:10 “The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly (AKJV).” John 17:3 “And this is life eternal, that they may know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent (AKJV).” Real Life is a King James Bible believing ministry that endeavors to teach the true spiritual meaning of the terms “life” and “eternal life.” Understanding these spiritual terms should have a profound impact on our pursuit of the knowledge of God. Through personal study of the Bible and development of our personal relationship with God, believers have the opportunity to pursue eternal life. Archives
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