The Mighty Clouds Of Joy
yes ofcourse Jesus loves everyone except people in Hell because they are separated from Him forever.
It wasn't a song it was a sermon by Rev. BW Smith
I remember hearing "Jesus of Nazareth, go to hell" towards the end
I'm not really sure, but I hated the answer of "I don't know." that was currently in place, so I decided to look around. I heard on pluggedinonline. com that it may have been written from the perspective of the thief on the cross with Jesus. It reminded me of the Bible story of the rich man who died and went to hell. He begged for just a drop of cool water on his tongue, so as to feel some relief. Then he asked to return to life, so he could warn his brothers to accept Jesus and not go to hell. He wasn't able to return, because once you've died, you've died. That's what it sounds like to me.
I can only think of two right now: Hell's Bell's, and Highway to Hell. Hell Yeah by Rev Theory Ice Planet Hell by Psychotica Hot Rails to Hell by Blue Oyster Cult Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers by ZZ Top Hotter Than Hell by KISS Go To Hell by Alice Cooper Hell Ain't A Bad Place to Be by AC/DC Bat Out Of Hell by Meatloaf Hell-Cat by Scorpions Saints in Hell by Judas Priest Highway to Hell by AC/DC Hell's Bells by AC/DC Heaven and Hell by Black Sabbath Hell is for Children by Pat Benetar Heaven, Hell, or Houston by ZZ Top Rock and Roll Hell by KISS Real Child of Hell by X Hell Hole by Spinal Tap Burn in Hell by Twisted Sister Hell is Living Without You by Alice Cooper Hell Patrol by Judas Priest Cowboys from Hell by Pantera Hell Awaits by Slayer Hell's Kitchen by Dream Theater Hell Bent For Leather by Judas Priest
Christians aim at stopping unsaved people from going to hell by spreading the Gospel (Jesus' death on the cross for our sins).
There are two references that have been understood to mean this, both from 1 Peter. In chapter 3:18 the author refers to Jesus preaching to the spirits who were in prison (NIV) and in chapter 4:6 he refers to Jesus preaching to "those who are know dead". Some commentators have taken this to mean that Jesus preached the Gospel to spirits in Hell between the time he was crucified and raised, but not all agree on this.
The bible never states that Jesus went to hell. There is no mention of Jesus taking a flower into hell with him.
Jesus didn't visit hell because he has no right. Jesus is perfect and sinless so he can't go to hell. And anyway, who ever goes to hell can never come out and will have to die forever.
With Adam and Eve's fall from grace in the Garden of Eden mankind was by default bound for hell, no exceptions. With Christ's victory on the cross we are now able to attain heaven if we choose. This gospel is in fact a great comfort, knowing we don't have to go to hell, but can choose the destination of our souls. This is why Jesus is called Comforter.
Jesus went to Heaven when he died on Earth, not Hell.
This is correct. The gospel says more about how you spend your money than on heaven and hell. The gospel is more about how you must live NOW, than what is in the future. How did Jesus say to spend your money? Spend it on the poor, the weak, the needy, your enemies. Zacchaeus sold everything he had and gave the money to the poor and what was Jesus' reply? "Salvation has come to this house". Something to think about while sitting in the church building that is worth $20 million...
Jesus.
NO Jesus did not go to hell he went to haven and that's true.
The Canonized Bible does not contain this, in fact there is no reference to Jesus even going to Hell. There may be a reference to this (these) in the Apocrypha, the uncanonized books often contained within Bibles used by Catholic Churches. There is a reference to Christ preaching to "the spirits in prison" (1 Peter 3:19). Some have taken this to mean that Jesus went to Hell and preached to folks in Hell. Others have taken this to mean that Christ preached the gospel to those in Sheol, a shadowy place in between Heaven and Hell, that contained those who died before he came. But this is the only reference that can be interpreted in this way.
No Jesus when crucified took the sins of Man to Sheol(grave).Jesus/God can not be in hell for Godis Holy and cannot be in the presence of Sin.
Well it depends if you believe in hell.