Hell
Know before you go.
Alan Dyer
4/6/20253 min read



A Travel Guide to Hell
By Alan Dyer
“Know before you go.”
Hell is one of the most misunderstood, misused, and misrepresented concepts in all of theology. It’s unpleasant. It’s disturbing. And if we’re honest, it’s disgusting. But today, we’re going to talk about it—because Hell is real, and people need truth, not fear.
Let’s be clear: no one will ever be motivated by fear to stop hating. Fear doesn’t change hearts. Fear might spark survival instincts, but it cannot heal the disease of evil. And that’s what evil is—a spiritual sickness. God calls it so. It cannot be cured in Hell. It cannot be cured in death. It can only be cured here on Earth, by humans, on the physical plane.
What I Saw
God gave me a glimpse of Hell—not as fire and brimstone, but as I shown.
It looked like a lake of thick, black tar. It glistened, somehow both dull and shining. Thick, snaking tentacles rose from it—alive, aware, reaching out with sinister intention. They sought cracks in the human soul, thin strands of consciousness to slither into. Hell was not a place. It was a being. A dark, spiritual cancer. Organized and chaotic, deceitful and dangerous.
This cesspool of hate and fear isn’t just a location. It’s a consciousness. A living, breathing force known also as Satan.
The Truth About Hell
The greatest lie about Hell is that God sends people there.
God sends no one to Hell.
If you go, it’s because you chose it. No divine punishment. No fiery court. Just the natural consequence of hiding from the Light.
When the truth is finally revealed and God’s light shines on all, your own sins will shame you. But there’s a way to avoid that pain.
There is still time.
Hell is not punishment. Hell is hiding. It’s the one place where God’s light doesn’t shine, where His presence is not known. Not because God turned away—but because people turned away from Him.
What happens in Hell stays in Hell. Like a black hole, nothing escapes—not even hope.
Hell Can Be Here Too
Sometimes, you don’t have to die to experience Hell.
Hell can be here—in your mind, in your spirit. It feels like despair, bitterness, hatred, fear.
Ever felt that kind of spiritual agony? Then you’ve touched the edges of what Hell is like.
By contrast, Heaven feels like a warm spring afternoon—the smell of blossoms, the gentle sun, and a spirit stirred by joy, by love. That’s the destination God desires for us all. And for most of us, that will be home—because love wins.
Once you step into the light, once you choose love, your new life begins. A better one. A freer one.
But Some Stay Hidden
There are those who will not step into the light. They are trapped—until peace is restored and evil is defeated. They remain the lowest of the low, not because God made them that way, but because they chose to hide in darkness.
So I say this to you:
Think wisely. Love deeply. Care always.
When envy, hate, or greed rear their heads—reject them. Turn to compassion. Look for positive emotion. Do the hard thing: say no to temptation.
Redemption Is Still Possible
Some of us may have friends or family in Hell.
Let us not forget them. Let us pray for their redemption.
Let us forgive them. And let us ask God to forgive all of humanity.
Because the evils of Hell are not defeated there—they’re defeated here. Hell must be dismantled on Earth. One choice at a time.
We fight evil not with weapons, but with our own emotions and intentions.
We fight it by loving one another.
Final Words: Choose Now
Hell is not to be feared.
Those who carry hate in their hearts—they already know who they are.
If that’s you… stop. Just stop. Repent. Turn around. Save your soul.
And those who carry love? You know too.
And if you’re not sure? You will choose. Love or hate. Darkness or light.
That moment is coming. Better to decide now.
God is rooting for you. We are rooting for you. You’ll be happier if you choose love.
Pleasure comes with effort.
Suffering is easy.
Take the harder path—the one that leads to peace, joy, and life.
Choose love. Reject hate.
And step into the Light.
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