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Please watch and listen.UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE ***In the parable of the rich man and Lazarus It was Abraham that told the rich man his 5 brothers had the prophets to warn them, not Jesus. My mistake. For those of you who are questioning my understanding of the bible because I may have come to a different conclusion on certain issues you guys need to not assume. If you truly study the word and have been around the Christian community then wisdom should tell you that many great men and women of God come to different conclusions of certain issues reading the same book and the same scriptures. For example once saved always saved, or pre trib mid trib post trib etc. Highly debated among Christians. Whether you go straight to hell or heaven when you die or you sleep until judgment day doesn't matter. This is NOT a salvation issue!!! What matters is you're going and what determines where you go is if you accepted Jesus Christ as Lord and savior of your life. No good works get you in. This is the point of the video. However let me explain some of the reasons I believe what I said. First of all Hell or Sheol or Hades is in the center of the earth. Matthew 12:40 40 For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. In the New Testament, the most extended depiction of the afterlife is found in Luke 16:19–31. There we learn that, like the Hades of Greek mythology, the biblical Sheol has two compartments: Hades proper (where the rich man is sent, Luke 16:23) and “Abraham’s bosom” (where the angels carry Lazarus, Luke 16:22). Hades proper is a place of torment, where fire causes anguish to the souls imprisoned there. Abraham’s bosom, on the other hand, while within shouting distance of Hades, is separated from it by “a great chasm” (Luke 16:26) and is, like the Greek Elysium, a place of comfort and rest. While much mystery remains, the picture begins to take shape. All dead souls go down to Sheol/Hades, but Sheol is divided into two distinct sides, one for the righteous and one for the wicked. The righteous who died prior to Christ dwelt in Sheol with Abraham, and though they were cut off from the land of the living (and therefore from the worship of Yahweh on earth), they were not tormented as the wicked were. Based on Jesus’s words to the thief on the cross in Luke 23:43, some Christians believe, that after his death, Jesus’s soul went to heaven to be in the presence of the Father. But Luke 23:43 doesn’t say that Jesus would be in the presence of God; it says he would be in the presence of the thief (“Today you will be with me in paradise”), and based on the Old Testament and Luke 16, it seems likely that the now-repentant thief would be at Abraham’s side, a place of comfort and rest for the righteous dead, which Jesus here calls “paradise.” Following his death for sin, then, Jesus journeys to Hades, to the City of Death, and rips its gates off the hinges. He liberates Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, David, John the Baptist, and the rest of the Old Testament faithful, ransoming them from the power of Sheol (Psalm 49:15; 86:13; 89:48). They had waited there for so long, not having received what was promised, so that their spirits would be made perfect along with the saints of the new covenant (Hebrews 11:39–40; 12:23). After his resurrection, Jesus ascends to heaven and brings the ransomed dead with him, so that now paradise is no longer down near the place of torment, but is up in the third heaven, the highest heaven, where God dwells (2 Corinthians 12:2–4). Now, in the church age, when the righteous die, they aren’t merely carried by angels to Abraham’s bosom; they depart to be with Christ, which is far better (Philippians 1:23). The wicked, however, remain in Hades in torment, until the final judgment, when Hades gives up the dead who dwell there, and they are judged according to their deeds, and then Death and Hades are thrown into hell, into the lake of fire (Revelation 20:13–15).13 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. 14 And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death. 15 And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire. In summary, when you die your soul departs from your body. Your body rests in the grave or ocean or where ever your physical body is. Your soul goes immediately to either Hades/Sheol or to be in the presence of God until the day of judgment where the soul and the bodies will be reunited and you will be judged. Those who where already in Hades/Sheol will get judged and cast into the lake of fire! If you read this or watched this video YOU ARE ACCOUNTABLE! That means you heard the truth so if you die without repenting your sins and accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and savior you go to Hell!! This is truth!!

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