What About Hell? | Peter Hiett
The goodness of God but hell, atonement but hell, reformation but hell, scripture but hell, Calvinism but hell; in this podcast, Peter Hiett describes hell as “Satan's big but.” In this conversation, Peter walks us through the story of our own creation, the goodness of God’s reconciling love, and the relational kindness of a God who encounters, sets free, and transforms. Peter describes a God who delights in His creation, a God who destroys what is evil, creates what is good, and invites us to observe our own creation in Christ Jesus. QUOTES "Regarding relentless love and hell, “At that point, I was simply saying I want to hope this is true. And they said, “You can hope it, but you can’t believe it’s possible.” “Knowledge of evil is believing I have to justify myself.” “It's really not very complicated at all. If you take out the middle point of (Calvinism’s) limited atonement, you're left with a beautiful picture of this God who is raising his children and creating them in His image, and He does it through His atonement and His atonement won't fail…” “When you announce good news, you don’t say, “Now this is what you need to do about it, you just tell people, and the news changes folks.” "But if you’re a part of the institution, you want people to give to the budget, you want them to go on the church retreat, you want them to come help pull weeds in the garden. So, you’re always tempted to say, “Believe this or…something.” Well, hell is a huge “or something.” “The good news, the Word, it carries the power within itself; you don’t need to con anyone into obedience.” “His goodness is beyond anything we’ve understood.” "Regarding Romans 5, “As in Adam all die, so in Christ, all will be made alive, and it’s the best, most beautiful news.” “That sloppy universalism that just says ‘Oh God, feels great about everybody, and it doesn’t matter what you do.” It leaves everybody feeling empty because we all know something is really wrong with humanity and really wrong with me and my neighbor. I think scripture reveals that, yeah, we were half made and were not finished yet. God is gonna destroy what is evil and create what’s good and you’re observing your own creation in Christ Jesus. And in the end, absolutely everything is a gift of your Father, and you can’t even begin to comprehend how much He delights in you.” For more content like this, go to: https://afamilystory.org/ Please rate, review, share, and SUBSCRIBE! Podcast intro and outro music by Wilde Assembly Join A Family Story's Mailing List https://landing.mailerlite.com/webfor... Join Rethinking God with Tacos Facebook Group at: / godandtacos Follow Rethinking God with Tacos on Instagram at: / rethinkinggodwithtacos Follow Jason's personal Facebook page at: / afamilystory.org Follow Jason on Instagram at: / jasonclarkis Follow Jason on X at: https://x.com/jasonclarkis Send a donation!! https://app.moonclerk.com/pay/36393kx...

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