Heresy Hunting

Is this how we live as a Bible student?

This morning in the life group I was leading, a member asked a question about Jesus going to hell after the cross to pay for our sins. Someone asked her because she heard it on the 700 Club, etc. I wanted to set that record straight.

"How long would Jesus have to be in hell to pay for our sins? Just two days? No, it was finished on the cross. The gospel doesn't include 'he went to hell to pay for our sins.'"

I realize there is debate, 2000 years of it, over those passages in Ephesians  and 2 Timothy, but they have nothing to do with soteriology. (Look that one up.)

Yet, those are complex passages. The problem with heresy hunting is that one must know a lot of doctrinal history and hermeneutics as well as the company line on a passage.

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