True for all who reject the biblical God and His Word and Salvation, from "atheists" to religious false teachers like Paul Crouch or Ghandi, a TBN supporter or a supposed moral person (see the paragraph on "the proud")......
"The Lord Almighty says: Behold! The day of judgment is
coming, burning like a furnace! On that day the proud and the wicked
will be burned up like stubble. They will be consumed--roots, branches, and
all!" Malachi 4:1
1. THE TERRIBLE FACT. "Behold! The day of judgment
is coming, burning like a furnace!"
The element of punishment
is fire--the fiercest, most powerful, most penetrating, and most
destructive of the elements!
Fire, and plenty of it, for it is a lake
of fire!
Fire glowing with fierceness, fire strengthened, contracted,
and fed, for it shall burn as a furnace!
This will be more dreadful
than Nebuchadnezzar's burning fiery furnace--more than the destruction of Sodom
and Gomorrah. It will be so terrible that . . .
no words can set it
forth,
no imagery can represent it,
no mind can
conceive it!
The punishment will be irresistible. It is
devouring fire. There will be no standing against it. As when the prairie
is on fire, and floods of flame come sweeping along--there is no resisting, no
escaping it. In the same way, none can resist, or escape from the
devouring fire with which the day of judgment shall be ushered in.
The
punishment will be eternal.
It is everlasting burnings.
It
is unquenchable fire.
It will feed on sinners--but never consume
them.
It will punish--but never annihilate them.
It will
begin--but never end.
It is forever!
FOREVER! FOREVER!!!
Everlasting
punishment!
Eternal fire!
Yet the punishment is just. No one
will suffer more than he deserves. Every sufferer's conscience will be satisfied
that his punishment is his just due. No one will be able to charge God with
cruelty or injustice; for God will have a witness in every man's bosom, that He
is doing right. Every sufferer will be silenced with the conviction that he is
only receiving the just reward of his deeds.
2. THE CHARACTERS DOOMED.
"On that day the proud and the wicked will be burned up like
stubble!"
"The proud." Proud professors--and proud worldlings. All
who unduly value themselves, and despise others. All, who are too proud to
submit to the righteousness of God, or to bow to be saved in the same way, by
the same grace, as the thief on the cross, or the immoral woman. All who in the
pride of their hearts reject the gospel, put away the invitations of the Savior,
and refuse to be reconciled to God. All who despise the poor saints, on account
of their poverty; or any of the Lord's little ones, on account of their
infirmities. The proud always . . .
exalt man,
insult God,
yield
to Satan, and
grieve the Holy Spirit.
God resists the proud--but gives
grace to the humble.
A proud sinner cannot be saved. Pride is the
root--and wickedness is the fruit. The proud are always wicked, and
therefore the proud, even all who do wickedness, are doomed to suffer the
vengeance of eternal fire!
"The wicked." That is,
all who will
not observe God's law, to walk by it,
all who will not embrace Christ's
gospel, to be saved by it,
all who will not fly to the refuge, provided for
the guilty.
3. THE DOOM. "They will be burned up like stubble!"
They shall be as stubble dried by the eastern sun, on which the flame
seizes, feeds, and strengthens.
They shall be fuel for everlasting
burnings!
They shall be utterly consumed with terrors!
Their
destruction shall be complete. "They will be consumed--roots,
branches, and all!" It shall leave them no ROOT--no hope remaining.
While there is a root, there is hope--but when the root is gone, there is no
hope.
It shall leave them no BRANCH--there shall be no beauty
left. All will be gloom, misery, and woe!
This is certain, for God
Himself speaks. He speaks as the God of war, "Behold! The Lord Almighty
says!" Here is . . .
majesty--but not mercy;
power--but not
pity;
judgment--but not compassion!
How fearsome is divine majesty,
stripped of mercy!
How dreadful is omnipotence, when there is no pity!
How direful is judgment, when there is no compassion!
(James
Smith, "Gleams of Grace" 1860)
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