The Narrow Path Radio Program (1 Hour)

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Mar 25, 2026
Various callers including Ron (Fort Worth), Michael (Inglewood), Ty (Central Indiana), and Ron (Cleveland) debate Bible questions. They probe whether the human spirit is eternal, argue about the nature of hell and the lake of fire, unpack Hebrews on spiritual rest and Sabbath, and discuss entire sanctification and the idea of church membership. Short, lively theological back-and-forths with scriptural focus.
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Scripture Doesn't Clearly Teach Perpetual Human Torment

  • Eternal conscious torment is commonly assumed but Steve Gregg found the Bible does not explicitly teach humans burn forever and ever; Revelation's language is symbolic and specifically names torment for the dragon, beast, and false prophet.
  • Gregg emphasizes checking Scripture rather than tradition: his own view changed after searching the Bible and finding limited explicit verses supporting perpetual human torment.
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Test Private Revelations Against Scripture

  • Some callers argued Adam's breath made humans inherently eternal, but Gregg counters that 1 Timothy 6:16 states God alone possesses immortality and warns against relying on subjective revelations without scriptural backing.
  • Gregg models skepticism toward private revelations: he respects claimed Holy Spirit impressions but insists on aligning them with Scripture before acceptance.
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Read Revelation's Lake of Fire As Figurative Language

  • Gregg interprets Revelation's imagery (lake of fire, death and Hades cast as beings, day and night in the lake) as figurative, not literal proof of human eternal conscious torment.
  • He notes Revelation explicitly labels the lake of fire as the 'second death', leaving the fate of humans there ambiguous in Scripture.
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