A true Father does not torture His children, and love does not threaten eternity with fire.
You have heard it said,
“Fear the fire, lest you be cast away.”
You have been shown pictures of flames,
told stories of endless torment,
and warned that love has a limit.
“A God who needs hell to be obeyed is smaller than the humans who forgive.”
But listen to me.
I did not come to teach terror.
I did not walk among you to threaten your souls.
I came to wake you from fear.
Tell me—
what father, when his child stumbles,
builds a furnace instead of opening his arms?
What mother, when her child is lost,
locks the door and calls it justice?
If you, who are human,
know how to forgive seventy times seven,
how much more must the heart of the Eternal forgive?
Hell was not born in heaven.
It was born in the anxious mind of man.
Fear is a powerful tool.
It bends backs.
It silences questions.
It makes obedience look like holiness.
And those who wish to rule consciences
have always known this.
So they painted God in their own image—
angry, vengeful, counting sins like debts—
and called it righteousness.
But I tell you the truth:
Love does not torture.
Love does not threaten forever.
Love does not create children only to burn them.
“Fear is not holy — it is simply effective.”
The Father is not less compassionate than you.
The Source of mercy is not crueler than its creation.
What you call “hell,”
I have seen—and it is already among you.
It is the life lived in hatred.
It is the heart closed by shame.
It is the soul convinced it is unworthy of love.
It is fear mistaken for faith.
And yes, it burns.
But it is not eternal,
and it is not inflicted by God.
It is healed by truth.
I spoke in parables of fire not to frighten you,
but to warn you that lives built on fear consume themselves.
I spoke of darkness to name what happens
when love is refused—not when it is punished.
God does not damn.
God does not abandon.
God does not need fear to be obeyed.
Perfect love casts out fear—
not into flames,
but into nothingness.
“Hell was created when control replaced compassion.”
If your faith requires terror to survive,
it is not faith—it is captivity.
If your God needs threats to be followed,
it is not God—it is an idol carved from anxiety.
Come out of fear.
Come out of the lie that love ends.
The kingdom of God is not a reward for obedience
and not a trapdoor beneath your feet.
It is here.
It is now.
It is within you.
And it looks like this:
mercy over judgment,
healing over punishment,
truth over terror,
love without an expiration date.
Do not be afraid.
You were never created to burn.
You were created to become whole.
And no true Father forgets His children.
