what does the bible say?
There are two places after death, and these places are dependent on what one does with Jesus: did you trust in Him or not? The location of these places is affected by time: before Jesus returns and after He
returns. After Jesus' second coming, all the dead will be resurrected (Daniel 12:2)
and the wicked destroyed. All unbelievers will be cast into the lake of fire for
an eternity of torment (Revelation 20:11–15).
Before that time,
after an unbeliever dies, the Bible provides a brief glimpse of what happens,
most of which is found in Luke 16 about the death of an unrighteous rich man.
There, we learn at least five truths about the afterlife.
First, it is in a
place called Hades (Luke 16:23), which is the temporary state before the lake of
fire (cf. Revelation 20:14). Second, one enters Hades immediately (Luke 16:23).
Third, it is a place of never-ending torment (Luke 16:23–24, 28). Fourth,
unbelievers will be conscious, both experiencing the pain and aware of others
(Luke 16:27–28). Fifth, there is no second chance or escape from Hades (Luke
16:26).
Eternity is not shaped after death but decided by what we do with Christ in this life. The rich man in Luke 16 did not lose the opportunity to turn to God because eternity was unclear but because time had already run out. That same warning presses on every generation: the moment of death fixes what faith or rejection has already chosen. What will you do with Jesus before that moment arrives? Once time gives way to eternity, there are no more decisions left to make—only the results of the one you made about Him.