{"id":5141,"date":"2010-10-30T00:11:50","date_gmt":"2010-10-29T20:11:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bobsiegel.net\/wp\/?p=1879"},"modified":"2010-10-30T00:11:50","modified_gmt":"2010-10-29T20:11:50","slug":"will-jesus-comfort-the-people-in-hell","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bobsiegel.net\/wp\/2010\/10\/30\/will-jesus-comfort-the-people-in-hell\/","title":{"rendered":"Will Jesus Comfort The People In Hell?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>One of my readers sent me an interesting question this week. I have edited the question slightly to omit any personal elements:<\/p>\n<p>Bob<\/p>\n<p>During our home group Bible Study meeting, we were reading Psalm 139 and came up with a question about the meaning of verse 8b. \u00a0As you know, one\u00a0Bible  translation says, &#8220;If I make my bed in the depths,\u00a0 you are there,&#8221;  another uses the word &#8220;Sheol&#8221;, and the KJV uses the term<em> hell<\/em>.\u00a0\u00a0Our group would like to know how you interpret this, Bob.\u00a0 Does this mean that God\/Christ goes to Hell to be with some people?.\u00a0 \u00a0 We would so appreciate any help you can give us.<\/p>\n<p>RESPONSE:<\/p>\n<p>The phrase in Hebrew reads, &#8220;Make my bed in sheol. &#8220;<em> Sheol<\/em> was both the  Hebrew word for<em> Hell<\/em> and for\u00a0 <em>grave,<\/em> usually the latter, and it is not  always clear how the ancient authors intended the use, but in this passage, it may actually  mean <em>hell<\/em>.\u00a0 Still, I must point out: In the Old Testament\u00a0 there was not as much of an emphasis  on the afterlife.\u00a0 We are unable to gather a great deal of\u00a0 information from this one passage  and must especially avoid developing any detailed theology  from a poetic book such as Psalms. Poetry in the Bible served to make  emotional statements rather than instruction statements.\u00a0 Daniel 12 does provide a more definitive teaching about a resurrection to everlasting life  or everlasting destruction and that is the most specific statement you will find  in the OT.<\/p>\n<p>To address the important wrinkle in your home group&#8217;s discussion, no, Christ does not dwell in Hell with people.\u00a0 I know that sounds like a nice merciful thing for Him to do, but be comforted, for\u00a0 His<em> real <\/em>mercy went far beyond anything humans can imagine.<\/p>\n<p>Now, there <em>is <\/em>a section in I Pet 3  describing Jesus going briefly (during the time between his death and  resurrection) to the evil angels who were imprisoned in a kind of  spiritual jail or holding cell prior to being cast into the lake of fire  (ultimate Hell). In this case, Jesus was there merely to preach to  them. Why\u00a0 He went there\u00a0 and exactly what He preached, we are not told but it was certainly not His purpose to  offer comfort, as these angels received no second chance and will still end  up in Hell.<\/p>\n<p>However, there <em>is <\/em>good news for the spirit of your group question:  Perhaps the most significant thing Jesus did regarding Hell was  experiencing the pain of separation from God on our behalf. Ultimately  that is what Hell is, <em>separation from God.<\/em> Before Jesus died on the  cross, He cried\u00a0 out,\u00a0 &#8216;My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?&#8221;\u00a0 (Matt 27:46)\u00a0 This is  because God the Father saw our sin on Jesus.\u00a0 Therefore, Jesus&#8217; atonement went beyond the experience of physical death on our behalf. He dies for us spiritually as well, which means, for all intents and purposes, <strong><em>Jesus experienced Hell so that you and I would never need to experience it.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One of my readers sent me an interesting question this week. 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