tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993999907085606032.post1230362947707118015..comments2024-03-09T10:10:35.161-08:00Comments on Eternal Destinations: The Holy Fires of HellLenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12499007462067501353noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993999907085606032.post-36682954066534163432014-10-20T09:58:24.749-07:002014-10-20T09:58:24.749-07:00Dear Vivian, thanks for reading and commenting wit...Dear Vivian, thanks for reading and commenting with your insights. Yes, I have seen the testimony of Osahon. I have also spoken with him on the phone, as well as his pastor, who confirms the story if really true. Lenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12499007462067501353noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993999907085606032.post-11494569625680115752014-10-19T22:19:00.914-07:002014-10-19T22:19:00.914-07:00Very interesting observation, Len. It would stand ...Very interesting observation, Len. It would stand to reason that the fire of just wrath from the Almighty Holy God would indeed be holy. But that kind of holiness clashes with many peoples' view of God, a holiness which arises out of a consuming fire of justified wrath. Oh what a terror! Have you seen this testimony done in an interview fashion by Claire Aldoun to a brother in Dublin, Ireland named Osahon Jegison? This is the youtube url http://youtu.be/K_p2KjGneyQ<br /><br />In Osahon's most recent encounter with the Lord Jesus, where the Lord plucked him out of hell, although against his wishes (the Lord's), we see a holy Lord who is disgusted with the unconfessed single sin of Osahon, something that Osahon had forgotten, when he had as a teenager stolen a car, a forgotten sin that had slated him to hell.<br /><br />Here the Lord several times reacted to that sin with wrath, that any sin had no part of him. It was clear even 1 sin repulses Jesus. Here we see a Lord that is very much like the Alpha Omega Jesus who appeared to John, terrifying and powerful, resembling the fiery being that Ezekiel described.<br /><br />It brings to mind what Brother Michael Sambo reported what Jesus said to him after his eyes turned a burning red when Sambo kept imploring to the Lord in tears to please take out a little boy who was before them crying in the fire of hell, and that was Jesus telling him, frowning in that godly wrath, "That is why I am God (inferring why Sambo was just a man who would have changed the rules of qualifications to excuse that boy). My standards have not changed..."<br /><br />I hadn't thought of the fires of hell being holy, but it would have to be if it is fueled by the wrath of God. It is the side of holiness that shows the fearful standard of the Lord. Fortunately for those of us in this world, we have the chance to witness these holy fires as saints in the throne room per Revelation 14:10, the only way desirable to behold those fires!Vivian-Gendernalikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08962237256469573343noreply@blogger.com