What is the way of Salvation? Is there a heaven and a hell?

 The way to salvation is as easy as A-B-C.


A/ Accept the Jesus Christ as your personal Lord


B/ Believe on the Lord with all your heart and soul


C/ Confess your sins to Him, Only He can and will forgive.


Romans 10:9-10


I ask that you take the time to read in the KJV of the Bible the following scriptures:


  1. Romans 10:13
  2. Romans 6:23
  3. John 3:16
  4. Luke 13:3
  5. Matthew 9:13
  6. James 4:7



Yes, there is a Heaven and a Hell.


  1. Revelation 21:1-2
  2. Luke 23:43
  3. 2 Corinthians 5:1-4
  4. Genesis 1:8
  5. Genesis 2:1


Hell - derived from the Saxon helan, to cover; hence the covered or the invisible place. In Scripture there are three words so rendered: 


(1.) Sheol, occurring in the Old Testament sixty-five times. This word sheol is derived from a root-word meaning "to ask," "demand;" hence insatiableness (Prov. 30:15, 16). It is rendered "grave" thirty-one times (Gen. 37:35; 42:38; 44:29, 31; 1 Sam. 2:6, etc.). The Revisers have retained this rendering in the historical books with the original word in the margin, while in the poetical books they have reversed this rule. 


In thirty-one cases in the Authorized Version this word is rendered "hell," the place of disembodied spirits. The inhabitants of sheol are "the congregation of the dead" (Prov. 21:16). It is (a) the abode of the wicked (Num. 16:33; Job 24:19; Ps. 9:17; 31:17, etc.); (b) of the good (Ps. 16:10; 30:3; 49:15; 86:13, etc.). 


Sheol is described as deep (Job 11:8), dark (10:21, 22), with bars (17:16). The dead "go down" to it (Num. 16:30, 33; Ezek. 31:15, 16, 17). 


(2.) The Greek word hades of the New Testament has the same scope of signification as sheol of the Old Testament. It is a prison (1 Pet. 3:19), with gates and bars and locks (Matt. 16:18; Rev. 1:18), and it is downward (Matt. 11:23; Luke 10:15). 


The righteous and the wicked are separated. The blessed dead are in that part of hades called paradise (Luke 23:43). They are also said to be in Abraham's bosom (Luke 16:22). 


Heaven - (1.) Definitions. The phrase "heaven and earth" is used to indicate the whole universe (Gen. 1:1; Jer. 23:24; Acts 17:24). According to the Jewish notion there were three heavens, 


(a) The firmament, as "fowls of the heaven" (Gen. 2:19; 7:3, 23; Ps. 8:8, etc.), "the eagles of heaven" (Lam. 4:19), etc. 


(b) The starry heavens (Deut. 17:3; Jer. 8:2; Matt. 24:29). 


(c) "The heaven of heavens," or "the third heaven" (Deut. 10:14; 1 Kings 8:27; Ps. 115:16; 148:4; 2 Cor. 12:2). 


(2.) Meaning of words in the original, 


(a) The usual Hebrew word for "heavens" is shamayim, a plural form meaning "heights," "elevations" (Gen. 1:1; 2:1). 


(b) The Hebrew word marom is also used (Ps. 68:18; 93:4; 102:19, etc.) as equivalent to shamayim, "high places," "heights." 


(c) Heb. galgal, literally a "wheel," is rendered "heaven" in Ps. 77:18 (R.V., "whirlwind"). 


(d) Heb. shahak, rendered "sky" (Deut. 33:26; Job 37:18; Ps. 18:11), plural "clouds" (Job 35:5; 36:28; Ps. 68:34, marg. "heavens"), means probably the firmament. 


(e) Heb. rakia is closely connected with (d), and is rendered "firmamentum" in the Vulgate, whence our "firmament" (Gen. 1:6; Deut. 33:26, etc.), regarded as a solid expanse. 


(3.) Metaphorical meaning of term. Isa. 14:13, 14; "doors of heaven" (Ps. 78:23); heaven "shut" (1 Kings 8:35); "opened" (Ezek. 1:1). (See 1 Chr. 21:16.) 


(4.) Spiritual meaning. The place of the everlasting blessedness of the righteous; the abode of departed spirits. 


(a) Christ calls it his "Father's house" (John 14:2). 


(b) It is called "paradise" (Luke 23:43; 2 Cor. 12:4; Rev. 2:7). 


(c) "The heavenly Jerusalem" (Gal. 4: 26; Heb. 12:22; Rev. 3:12). 

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