The Hades Mission
Did Jesus’ descent to Hades prove salvation extends beyond death? Yes. His mission to the dead shows grace crosses the grave. This article dismantles the “deadline at death” myth, revealing Christ’s victory and mercy reach even into Hades, a key...
The Truth About Sheol, Hades, and the Lie of Eternal Torment
Sheol and Hades are not hell. Scripture teaches Sheol is the grave, not a place of torment. Pagan myths and mistranslations twisted Hades into a fiery prison, but the Bible shows Christ conquered death and Hades, proclaiming victory, not eternal...
Where Did the Word Hell Come From?
The word “Hell” is not biblical, it’s a pagan intrusion. Translators replaced Sheol, Hades, Gehenna, and Tartarus with a Germanic word rooted in Norse myth, distorting scripture and fueling fear-based doctrines. The true Gospel is about restoration, not torment or...
How Did Hades Become Hell?
How did “Hades” become “Hell”? Through centuries of myth, mistranslation, and fear, Sheol (the grave), Hades (temporary abode), and Gehenna (earthly judgment) were fused into “Hell”, a pagan hybrid never taught by Jesus, but invented to control through terror, not...
Why Didn’t God Warn About Hell for 4,000 Years?
If God planned eternal torment for most of humanity, why did He never warn about it for 4,000 years? The Hebrew Bible speaks only of Sheol, the grave, not fiery hell. Eternal torment is absent from Scripture, condemned by God,...
Did the Thief on the Cross Go to Heaven That Day?
Did the thief on the cross go to heaven that day? Not physically. Jesus wasn’t in Paradise yet. That “today” secured faith, not a location. The thief was united with Christ positionally, awaiting resurrection. Salvation is about resurrection hope, not...
“Absent from the Body,” Explained
“Absent from the body, present with the Lord” expresses Paul’s longing, not instant heaven. Scripture shows death → judgment → resurrection. It’s a foretaste of union with Christ, not proof of Eternal Torment or annihilation. Hope, not escape, defines the...
Is Death Really Just Sleep?
Death in the Bible is consistently called sleep, not torment or annihilation. From Sheol to Lazarus, Scripture shows the dead as unconscious, waiting for resurrection. Eternal Torment and Annihilation distort God’s plan; death is rest, and life is restored in...
What Is Sheol According to the Bible?
Sheol in the Bible is not hell. It’s the silent, shadowed state of the dead, unaware and disconnected, waiting for resurrection. Fear-based images of fire and torment come from pagan myths and mistranslations, not Scripture. God’s judgment restores, not destroys.
What Is Sheol in the Bible? : A Place of Torment or a State of the Soul?
Sheol in the Bible is not Hell. It’s a shadowed, silent state of the dead, dark, unconscious, and shared by righteous and wicked alike. The fire, torment, and punishment of tradition are later additions. Sheol is rest, concealment, and waiting...

