Many Christians misunderstand hell as God's absence, yet the segment asserts it is His presence in wrath and judgment against sinners, citing Psalm 139 and Jonah. This theological foundation supports the upcoming "Blueprints for Christendom 2.0" conference on March 1–3, 2024, featuring sessions on Reformed Confessionalism, Covenant Theology, and Postmillennial Eschatology by leaders like Doug Wilson and Dale Partridge. With live podcasts exploring biblical patriarchy and the Nephilim, the event aims to equip believers with doctrines for ruling the world, challenging listeners to align their eschatological views with divine justice before the early bird registration deadline expires. [Automatically generated summary]
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Hell Is Hell Because God Is There00:01:57
Jesus said, Man cannot live on bread alone, but from every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.
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This is important for us to understand, to have a biblical theology of hell.
Hell is not hell because God's not there.
Hell is hell because God is there, but he is there in his wrath, in his justice, in his judgment of the sinner.
David even says in the Psalms, Where can I go from your presence?
That if I'm cast into the depths of the sea, you are there, which Jonah lived out.
Jonah cries out from the belly of the whale, the fish, the great fish, and God hears his cry.
So, whether you're in the belly of the sea, or whether you're on the top of a mountain, or whether you're in the depths of Sheol, David says, there's no place that you can go where God's presence is not.
Now, even from just a logical standpoint, we know that this is true because God is infinite.
God is God, He is a creator.
Who is blessed forever, amen.
That is, he is not a finite creature, but rather the infinite creator.
And one of the aspects, the characteristics of being infinite is not just omniscience, that he has infinite knowledge, knows all things, not just omnipotence, that he has infinite strength and ability, but also omnipresence.
Omnipresence.
There is no place where God is not.
So, what makes hell hell is not that God is in heaven and so it's good and God is not in hell and so it's bad.
No, what makes hell hell is that God is present, but he is present in his just judgment for sinners eternally.
So, the ultimate and final consequence of sin is hell, eternal hell underneath the just wrath of God.
That said, that's the ultimate punishment, the ultimate consequence of sin.
All right, hold up.
You're not going to want to miss this.
March 1st Conference on Biblical Patriarchy00:03:30
I'm going to tell you exactly how our spring 2024 conference is going to go down.
Here's the title of the conference Blueprints.
For Christendom 2.0.
Subtitle Seven Doctrines for Ruling the World.
We're going to have seven primary sessions covering each of these doctrines for ruling the world righteously.
Number one, Reformed Confessionalism.
That's going to be Pastor Doug Wilson preaching on that topic.
Then we've got Covenant Theology with Pastor Brian Sauvay.
Then we've got Biblical Patriarchy with Pastor Michael Foster.
Then we've got Presuppositionalism with Dr. Joseph Boot.
Then we've got Kyperianism, All of Christ for All of Life, where we're going to welcome Pastor Doug Wilson back for a second session.
Then we've got General Equity Theonomy.
We're going to have Dr. Joseph Boot come and do a second session on that topic.
And then lastly, we'll have Pastor Dale Partridge on Postmillennial Eschatology.
In addition to these seven sessions, we're also going to have not one, but two live podcasts.
On the first day of the conference, that's Friday, March 1st, we're going to have a live Theology Applied podcast.
I'll be on the stage hosting the discussion with Douglas Wilson, Michael Foster, and Eric Kahn from It's Good to Be a Man.
The topic is going to be all about biblical patriarchy.
We're going to specifically be parsing out, distinguishing the biblical doctrinal differences between patriarchy and complementarianism.
Again, that's Friday, March 1st, the first day of the conference, a live theology applied podcast on biblical patriarchy.
Then we're going to have the next day, that's Saturday, March 1st.
Second Alive Haunted Cosmos podcast.
I'll be hosting this discussion with Brian Sauvay and Ben Garrett.
We're going to be talking about the Nephilim.
We're going to be talking about the Watchers.
We're going to be talking about what creatures currently are living underneath the surface of the earth and chasms of the deep.
It's going to be wacky.
It's going to be weird, but it will also be thoroughly biblical and incredibly unhinged.
So, you're not going to want to miss these two live podcasts Theology Applied on Friday, March 1st, the first day of the conference on biblical patriarchy with Doug Wilson, Michael Foster, Eric Kahn, and myself.
And then the next day of the conference, Saturday, March 2nd, a live Haunted Cosmos podcast with Brian Sauvay and Ben Garrett and myself on the Nephilim, the Watchers, and what lies under the surface of the earth.
And then the conference will hold over for one final, the third and final day.
That's going to be the Lord's Day, Sunday, March 3rd, where one of our speakers will be holding over to preach the Lord's Day sermon, and I'll be leading us in worship through the liturgy.
So we've got three days a Friday, Saturday, Sunday, March 1st, 2nd, and 3rd of 2024.
Blueprints for Christendom 2.0 Seven Doctrines for Ruling the World.
You're not going to want to miss this conference.
Our early bird rate is still available, but only for a very short period of time.
We are ending the early bird rate on August 31st at 11 59 p.m.
That will be the final chance to get into this conference at an affordable, cheap rate.
All right, so go and take advantage of the early bird rate right now by going to rightresponseconference.com.
Again, that's rightresponseconference.com to register for Blueprints for Christendom 2.0, March 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2024.