The Love of God and The Logic of Hell | Rev. Adam Hamilton | Church of the Resurrection
Does God condemn people to hell? What happens to good people after death? Is there an afterlife? In this week's sermon, Pastor Adam Hamilton shares how he reads the scriptures that talk about the afterlife – and why he thinks hell could be a reflection of the love of God. See more sermons like this at https://cor.org/leawood/sermons. ••• At the United Methodist Church of the Resurrection, our purpose is to build a Christian community where non-religious and nominally religious people are becoming deeply committed Christians. We have a vision to be used by God to change lives, strengthen churches, and transform the world. And we are on a journey to know, love and serve God.

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Science, Religion and the Rationality of God | Rev. Adam Hamilton | Church of the Resurrection

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A Faith for Critical Thinkers | Rev. Adam Hamilton | Church of the Resurrection

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The Right Answer

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R.C. Sproul: What Is Evil & Where Did It Come From?

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9. The Gospel of Luke

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End Times for Beginners: Session 1 - Why We Value Understanding the Biblical View of the End Times

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Is The Bible true?| Rev. Adam Hamilton | Church of the Resurrection

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John Lennox Brilliant Response on "Why did God command Killing in the Bible?"

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The Book of Enoch Explained: What Happens After Death?

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The Walk by Adam Hamilton Session 1

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The Woman at the Well | Rev. Adam Hamilton | Church of the Resurrection

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Cultivating the Fruit of the Spirit: Love, Joy and Peace | Rev. Adam Hamilton

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Making Sense of the Bible | Rev. Adam Hamilton | Church of the Resurrection

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What the First Word of Genesis Actually Says in Hebrew

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Session 3: Hearing from Heaven: How to Know the Voice of God (Justin Peters)

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8. The Gospel of Thomas

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Warnings to the Church in a Crazy World | Colossians 2:1-23 | Gary Hamrick

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God and Suffering | Rev. Adam Hamilton | Church of the Resurrection

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The World's Most Important Sermon | Rev. Adam Hamilton | Church of the Resurrection

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