The Eternity of Hell
This is my rest for ever and ever.
(Psalm cxxxi. 14.)
The worst aggravation of the sufferings of
Hell is that they will never end. If only they would
cease or be alleviated after a thousand or a million
years, the ray of hope would shine on the inmates
of that prison-house. It is the knowledge that at
the end of countless millions of years they will still
be suffering as now, that makes the agony of the
lost so intolerable.
Add to this the frightful monotony of their
torments. How wearily the time drags on through
a night sleepless on account of acute pain! But
what will be the monotony of anguish that will
make those endless ages drag along in unchanging
misery? Nothing to vary the blackness of darkness
around them; nothing to vary the worm of remorse
ever gnawing at their heart; nothing to vary
the excruciating agony of the fire that will never
be quenched.
All this is the necessary result of their being
fixed in an unchanging enmity to God. If only
they could receive in their souls one spark of the
love of God, Hell would at once cease to be Hell.
One thought of love would turn their agony of
despair into joyful hope. But no such thought will
ever come to them. They have deliberately chosen
separation from God, and must endure that choice
and all its consequences for ever.
Make acts of love of God, and ask Him that you may never be separated from Him by sin.