DAY 11: WHY DID GOD CREATE HELL? Here’s what one guy says: “Think for a moment of what the devil has done. If you could design a place to make him pay for what he’s done in your life and the lives around you throughout all of human history, what kind of a place would you design for him? Well, God has designed such a place. It’s called hell. Hell was originally designed by God to make the devil pay for bringing evil and rebellion into His creation [Matthew 25:41]. It was a place where God’s anger, His rage, and His wrath, would go uncut, unbridled, and uncensored. It was designed with the devil in mind; not for people. But hell does not discriminate between a person and
a demon. It's like a wood chipper that you throw big logs and branches
into. “It grinds them up into a mulch. That’s what hell is. It’s God’s
divine wood chipper. Nobody cringes when they see a log roundup. But imagine if someone grabbed a log and as they threw it into the chipper, a piece of the limb grabbed their pants and started to pull them in. What would you do? Would you not grab them? Would you not pull on them? Would you not scream, ‘Turn it off! Turn the machine off!’ Why? It’s because the chipper wasn’t designed for grinding humans but the chipper doesn’t care if it's a human or a log or a rock or a stone. It’s designed to crush. And so it is with Hell. It doesn’t care if it's a demon or a human. It’s designed to crush and destroy and to heap pain and suffering and agony on
rebellious angels, including Satan who dared to rebel against God.
There is no escape. There’s no turning back. They are doomed and so
it is with anyone who has the audacity to rebel against God; human
or devil. The divine wood chipper is there to suck them in.”