Anna Diehl #fundie 924jeremiah.wordpress.com
We can’t come up with a roster of the specific names of those in Hell, because God doesn’t give us that kind of information. When we are in doubt about where a loved one ended up, there’s nothing for us to do but ask God to help us let go of them in our hearts and move on. Deciding that our loved ones must be in Heaven just because we loved them is blasphemous rot which elevates our desires as more important than God’s. We are not the creators of humans, and we have no say in what happens to them in eternity. Human souls are the property of God, and He gets to do whatever He wants with them. It’s not our place to tell God where some particular soul deserves to be in eternity. It’s our place to practice submission to God’s Authority and remember that He is the One in charge, not us.
God hates His enemies, and so should we. We should not be mourning over the fate of demons or the misery of souls in Hell. Instead, we should be supporting God’s judgments and wanting Him to be satisfied above all things. If tormenting His enemies forever is what satisfies Him, then so be it. This is an issue of loyalty: are we going to side with God or His enemies? There is only one acceptable answer.