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Too Important To Treat Trivially

Matthew 13:47-50
Once again, the kingdom of heaven is like a net that was let down into the lake and caught all kinds of fish. When it was full, the fishermen pulled it up on the shore. Then they sat down and collected the good fish in baskets, but threw the bad away. This is how it will be at the end of the age. The angels will come and separate the wicked from the righteous and throw them into the blazing furnace, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. (NIVUK)

Farming, fishing, and finance were the major industries of Jesus' day; many of these were family businesses. That is why almost all of His parables are based on these themes. At least four of the disciples were fishermen and everybody in the Galilee province was familiar with net-fishing which took place at night with weighted nets supported by floats, to produce a vertical mesh in which the fish were trapped. However not all the fish were good for eating; some were thrown away or burned.
 
Jesus was teaching the apostles about judgement. The kingdom of heaven's activity on earth is to draw people towards Jesus. He has the right to all the 'fish in the sea', the people who He has made. Some are fit for His kingdom and some are not (according to how they have responded to the gospel of Jesus). By the time that Jesus returns, those who do not love the King have no place in His kingdom, and they are consigned to hell.
 
Jesus does not minimise the reality of hell's agony. It is a place without anything good, and with no prospect of salvation. The angels will sort through the mass of humanity, one person at a time under God's direction, and will make no mistake. The blazing furnace is an even stronger picture than the continuously burning rubbish pile in the Valley of Hinnom (Gehenna). It suggests the intensity of God's wrath which cannot be quenched. The focus of this parable is on hell: a real, terrible but avoidable fate ... if only people would respond well to the gospel.
 
The largely secularised West, and the internet which easily spreads such values, has become a virtual space devoid of reality: a place in which success is greeted with praise and failures are eliminated. However a secular mind-set has no understanding of eternity or of God's wrath, they just live for the present. Jesus taught His apostles to teach about the long term consequences of faith and foolishness. Yet today, hell is rarely taught (as except as 'exclusion from heaven'). Trivialise hell and you take urgency away from the evangelist's heart and eternity from the pagan mind. So be true to the gospel, hell is far more terrible than warning people about it.

Prayer 
Lord of truth and love. Thank You that Jesus was unequivocal about the dreadful reality of hell as He taught the apostles about evangelism. I am sorry for minimising hell for fear of offending people who will go there unless they wake up to the gospel. Please help me to be as clear and direct as Jesus, so that people will know that they do not just live for their time on earth, but for all eternity. Help me to enable them to identify the two eternal destinations and help them choose Your Kingdom. In Jesus' Name. Amen.
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© Dr Paul Adams