God wants me to share with you all what Hell is like. As I spoke of in this post, Death and the Afterlife, Part I: My Dream, Hell is rooted in Sheol, the pit of the earth. Literally and figuratively it involves being buried deep in the bowels of the ground and being imprisoned without any chance for escape except by one means, the grace of God.
Adam, the word for man, and the original son of man, means ‘ruddy’ in the Hebrew language. Adamah is the Hebrew word for ground. It is feminine because it opens itself up for Adam to work it and keep it, which is the curse of man from the time of his original sin in the Garden of Eden.
God gives us every chance in our lifetime to regard Him, even if we have not heard of Him or heard His Word, because we can regard the world about us and marvel at its Maker (~Romans 1:19-21). To make it even more obvious and clear for us, He sent our Lord Jesus the Messiah to redeem our souls if we but believe in Him.
Hell is the place those go, who in their hardened hearts, do not believe in God. God consigns them to the ground from which earthly Adam came, which is also the path Cain chose, Abel’s wicked brother, the earthly son of Adam. Abel chose the spiritual path and was killed for it by his brother. The ground swallowed Abel’s holy blood by his brother’s hand. It is all fitting then that God places the wicked into the same ground for them to suffer their deeds. Their wicked hearts in denying their Maker will not have the final say.
I was obsessed with the movie Motel Hell when I was a girl and must have watched it no less than a dozen times (or so it seemed). I was 12 or 13 and beyond when I watched it and while it scared the living daylights out of me, I also found it irresistible for some reason I did not know. There were a few movies like that from my childhood, the ones I could watch over and over and never tire of: Blue Lagoon, Tootsie, Friday the 13th, and Motel Hell. Now I know these movies all have a common theme for me which is pertinent to my main mission I serve for God. I just was not aware of it at 12.
This movie is inspired for its accurate depiction of hell. I tried to research the writers and could find only that they were born in NYC, into a film production family. There was also an uncredited writer as well. The writers or director either were conscious of what hell is, or intuited it from God. Nonetheless, this is something like the hell in my visions and dreams,the hell which God is revealing to me to share with you. The people are buried in the ground. They are victims because a terrible fate has befallen them. They are alive but unable to communicate. They cannot move at all and are in a perpetual state of solitary confinement. Solitary confinement has been described as one of the worse tortures a man can endure, and is utilized as a last punishment for those who act out and hurt others. It causes mental illness because it is so contrary to human life. Try enduring it until the Judgment Day!
If you find this humorous, that was the writers’ intent. However, I am sure hell itself will not be funny at all. Hell is the holding ground for those who have denied their Maker. It is the embodiment of God’s final grace for those to turn their wicked hearts back to Him so that on the Final Day, they might find their names in the Lamb’s Book of Life.
You do not have to go to hell. You can turn and repent and believe in Jesus, do good works, and love God. Then you can escape this punishment.
~Selah
