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It Got HEATED on Diary of a CEO — Wes Huff on Hell || SLP636

Mar 11, 2026
Wes Huff, Christian communicator and apologist, reframes questions about hell and the gospel. He explores God as love and the Trinity. He treats hell imagery as symbolic of separation from God's goodness. He discusses whether moral nonbelievers are excluded and explains salvation as union with Jesus, adoption, and new identity. Short, thought provoking theological conversation.
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INSIGHT

Gospel Starts With The Triune Love

  • Wes Huff reframes sin and salvation by starting with God's eternal triune love rather than hell as the primary problem.
  • He roots the gospel in the three (Father, Son, Spirit) and explains creation as an outpouring of relational love, not cosmic neediness.
ANECDOTE

Provocative Line To Reframe The Question

  • Wes provocatively tells Stephen Bartlett "everybody is going to hell" to reframe the issue and highlight universal sinfulness.
  • He uses the paradoxical line about 'all good people' to make the theological point memorable.
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Everyone Needs Mercy Not Goodness

  • Wes reframes universal culpability by saying "all good people go to heaven" then quoting Jesus that no one is good but God.
  • The point underscores total dependence on divine mercy rather than human goodness.
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