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'A Million Roads Into Hell'
Leonard Ravenhill
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Leonard Ravenhill

'A Million Roads Into Hell'

The sermon emphasizes the importance of seeking salvation before it's too late, as there's no escape from the consequences of hell.
This sermon emphasizes the eternal consequences of not choosing salvation through Jesus Christ, highlighting the stark contrast between the eternal joy of heaven and the despair of hell. It underscores the urgency of making the decision to follow Christ before it's too late, as there is no escape from hell once one is there.

Full Transcript

If there are a million roads into hell, there's not one road out. That if they continually sing in heaven, worthy as the lamb, in hell, the only thing they sing is the harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we're not saved.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Reality of Hell
  2. The Contrast Between Heaven and Hell
  3. The Urgency of Salvation
  4. Don't wait until it's too late
  5. Seek salvation while there's still time

Key Quotes

“If there are a million roads into hell, there's not one road out.” — Leonard Ravenhill
“That if they continually sing in heaven, worthy as the lamb, in hell, the only thing they sing is the harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we're not saved.” — Leonard Ravenhill

Application Points

  • Don't wait until it's too late to seek salvation.
  • Understand the consequences of not seeking salvation.
  • Make a conscious decision to seek God while there's still time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Bible say about hell?
The Bible describes hell as a place of eternal suffering and separation from God.
Can people escape hell?
No, according to the sermon, there's no road out of hell.
What's the difference between heaven and hell?
Heaven is a place of joy and worship, while hell is a place of regret and despair.
Why is salvation important?
Salvation is important because it's the only way to escape the consequences of hell.

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