Tag: hell

  • In One Sentence: Meeting in Heaven

    In One Sentence: Meeting in Heaven

    The moment Andrew laid eyes on Jake’s smiling face he knew that life in heaven would be hell for him, knowing that depraved sinner was there as well.

  • Hell Fire and Damnation

    [This is a work of fiction.  Any resemblance to any real person is purely unintentional.]

    After 10 days, or perhaps it was a hundred, the angel returned. This time he looked like a pillar of darkness, as dark now as he had been bright before. How did I know it was the same angel? I just knew.

    “Where am I?” I asked again.

    “You are where you belong.”

    “This can’t be heaven.”

    “Why not?”

    “Well, there are no harps, no streets of gold, no sign of friends and loved ones, and I haven’t seen Jesus.”

    “Do you want to see Jesus?”

    Suddenly, I wasn’t sure. But that was impossible. All my life, I had talked about seeing Jesus. It was the most important thing to do when I got to heaven. I had preached it to congregation after congregation.

    “Everyone ends up where they belong,” intoned the angel again, looking helpful.

    “But I belong in heaven. I accepted Jesus as my personal savior. I depended totally on his grace. I should be in heaven.”

    “Well, perhaps you are.”

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