The Saints Hell And The Sinners Heaven
A Puritan devotional, featuring classical writings from the ageless Puritans. And welcome again to a Puritan devotional. The purpose of these segments are to humble the pride of man, to exalt the grace of God in salvation, and to promote real holiness in heart and life.
This program is provided by the Ministry of Sermon Index. For more resources, log on to our website, www.SermonIndex.com. Now, here's today's devotional. The Saints' Hell and the Sinners' Heaven from Thomas Brooks' A String of Pearls, 1657.
And they will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous will go into eternal life, Matthew 25, verse 46. Mournings and woes follow. Ah, sinners, sinners, that day is hastening upon you, wherein you shall have punishment without pity, misery without mercy, sorrow without support, pain without pleasure, and torments without end.
Ah, sinners, sinners, ah, your portion is below, and you are already adjudged to those torments which are endless, easeless, and remedialess, where the worm never dies, and the fire never goes out. The day is coming upon you, sinners, when all your sweet shall be turned into bitter, all your glory into shame, all your plenty into scarcity, all your joys into sorrows, all your recreations into vexations, and all your momentary comforts into everlasting torments. Our prayer is that you've been blessed by this Puritan devotional.
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