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jcrichton
Guest
I think that you are missing the point.God is merciful and gracious - so there’s heaven. But God is also just - so there’s hell.
Both our goodness and evil are finite since our lives are finite, but the reward and punishment are eternal.
During the persecution of the early Church, Bishops, Priests, Deacons and other Believers were put to death… many could suffer such treatment easily in a fervent Offering to God; yet, this was not always the case… many were butchered alive, their limbs, organs and other body parts were ripped from their bodies or burnt or ravaged by other means… those martyrs that suffered such torture lived through a longer period of Witnessing to Christ… it is the same with sin–those who reject God through sin and yet return to Him through the Sacrament of Reconciliation allow God’s Mercy to purify their souls/spirits; yet, those who, defiantly, remain from turning from sin force their souls/spirits to retain the corruption of sin–without purgation of sin they remain in rejection of God through eternity.
It is this rejection of God, eternal rejection, that then engages eternal Wrath, Justice.
Maran atha!
Angel