Eternal death – What is it?

Quick answer

Eternal death is being forever separated from God, while eternal life is living with Him forever. The Bible calls all to trust Jesus to avoid eternal death.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

Eternal death, according to the Bible, is the permanent separation from God that unbelievers experience, contrasted with the eternal life granted to those who trust in Jesus (Matthew 25:46). All people die once and then face judgment, with their eternal destiny determined by faith in Christ (Daniel 12:2; Hebrews 9:27). Jesus and the apostles describe eternal separation from God as a state of unending punishment and torment for the unrighteous (Luke 16:19-30). Revelation emphasizes that this final judgment is permanent, symbolized as the second death in the lake of fire (Revelation 20:10-15). While some today dispute or reinterpret the concept, the Bible consistently affirms the reality of eternal death for those who reject salvation. God calls all people to believe in Jesus, offering eternal life and urging believers to share this message so others may escape eternal separation from Him (John 3:16; Matthew 28:19-20; 2 Thessalonians 1:8–9).

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

Some think unbelievers simply disappear or are annihilated (annihilationism). Others suggest people can, in various ways, move from hell to heaven or even purgatory to heaven. Still others believe everyone will go to heaven, either immediately (universalism) or eventually (ultimate universalism).

We may wonder, “Why eternal death?” But then we remember, it’s what unbelievers choose. God isn’t looking for loopholes to keep people away from His goodness and grace, but neither will He force people into His presence. Those who are in hell, chose it.

However, God desires for people to believe in Jesus and have eternal life (John 3:16). Believers are called to share this good news with others, call all to escape eternal death and experience life in eternity with God (Matthew 28:18-20) and abundant life now (John 10:10).

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