CONTENTS        
        CHAPTER 1
          Oregon's Amazing Miracle
        CHAPTER II
          Back To Work Saturday
        CHAPTER III
          A Day Never To Be Forgotten
        CHAPTER IV
          What I Saw During The Hour Of Death
        
        CHAPTER 1
          Oregon’s Amazing Miracle
        The testimony you are     about to read is true in every detail. God alone knows why it happened to me,     and why I was chosen to be this kind of witness to the grace and love of Jesus     Christ in this 20th century. I am indebted to Jesus beyond measure for what     He did for me, and my only desire now is to be faithful and true to Him.
        I find great satisfaction in living     for Christ and in being a witness to His saving and healing power. As Hebrews     13:5-8 declares: “For He hath said, I will never leave     thee, nor forsake thee. So that we may bodly say, The Lord is my helper, and     I will not fear what man shall do unto me. Jesus Christ the same yesterday,     and today, and forever.”
        I was born and raised in Northern     Alberta Canada, and was the oldest of four children. My father passed away and     was buried on my eleventh birthday. Four months later my mother died and left     us orphans, to be taken care of by others. Death is very final. It takes away     from us the ones we need and separates us from the ones we love the most, and     all we have left are memories. Our home was a happy home. No matter how kind     others may be, they can never fully take the place of mother and dad, especially     when you were old enough to remember all the things about them that were different     from everyone else. I don’t remember ever hearing my parents quarrel. If they     did, it never occurred in our presence. I am sure they loved each other and     I know they loved us children.
        Mother’s father, my grandfather     was a school teacher and a Lutheran minister of the old circuit rider school.     All were pioneers in a very real sense. As children, we understood what the     word obedience meant. Confirmation in the Lutheran church we accepted as an     essential part of our education.
        After mother’s death I went to live     with her brother, Uncle Sam, and Aunt Julia. She was a real fine person and     treated me like her very own. I shall always be grateful to both of them for     their kindness and love to me.
        As life went on many things changed.     God moves in mysterious ways. In the year of my eighteenth birthday, a very     close friend and neighbor, Fin Brocke, and his wife left Canada and moved to     Portland, Oregon. Mrs, Brocke was sick a lot of the time and no doubt they thought     a change would help her physically.
        As time passed by, we heard they     had suddenly become very religious and were going to church every night, that     Mrs. Brocke had been healed by prayer, and many other things that were hard     to believe, knowing them like I did.
        So when harvest had been gathered     and the threshing season was over, a friend of mine and I decided to come to     Portland and see for ourselves what this was all about. Surely at this point     in my life God was directing my steps. For various reasons I had become very     hard and critical of all religions, though I will not take the time or space     here to go into this part of the story.
        The Bible says, “God     is Love.” This I know is surely true, and it is very possible that     no human intelligence will ever comprehend the magnitude of the love of God     until we are living with Him in eternity. At this point in my life my steps     were being turned toward the very thing I had been trying so hard to avoid.     My friend and I left Canada for Oregon to see for ourselves and on November     24, 1923 we arrived at the Brocke home in Portland.
        We found that everything we had     heard was true. They told us they had accepted Christ as their Saviour and that     Mrs. Brocke ahd been by prayer and faith. They certainly were a changed man     and woman!
        I listened to their story and was     very impressed. I went to church with them many times. I liked the minister,     the Rev. John G. Lake. He was a marvelous preacher, an ex-missionary to South     Africa and a world traveler, that preached a messge of love and power to heal     and deliver from sin, bondage and sickness all who would believe. I enjoyed     what I heard and I was glad for what had taken place in the lives of the Brockes,     but nothing in me ever responded to what I had seen or heard. I was dead inside     to the Spirit. Certain influences in my early teens had hardened my heart and     mind. I had come to some conclusions about god and the Bible, the Lutheran doctrine     on infant baptism, and so on, until I felt that if there was a God at all I     was as good as He.
        The Gospel that Dr. Lake preached     was wonderful if it were true, but I never could believe it was for me. The     influences of the past were too strong to dismiss, even though I would have     liked to believe this.
        I stayed on through the winter with     the Brockes. He was the chief engineer at the Bridl Veil Lumber Company on Larch     Mountain, thirty miles east of Portland. That was a large steam-operated sawmill     and logging company, which employed over 150 men in the combined operations.     The Brockes had a home in Portland and also a place at the mill.
        The 1st of July, 1924 I got a job     as engineer’s helper with Mrs. Brocke. Now, what I am about to tell happened     on Monday, the day I started working at the mill, at one-thirty in the afternoon.     We were sawing “Jap squares,” which in turn were flumed down the mountain in     a trough filled with running water to the planer on the Columbia River, in the     town of Bridal Veil. The stream that supplied the mill with water had a dam     across it to provide water for the boilers, the log pond, and the flume to carry     the lumber to Bridal Veil, a distance of four miles down the mountain.
        The trestle over this dam was 55     feet above the water. I went out on the trestle to straighten out some timbers     which were crossed and not moving on a conveyor. Suddenly I fell off the trestle     and tumbled down between the timbers and into the pond, which was 10 feet deep.     An engineer sitting in the cab of his locomotive unloading logs into the pond     saw me fall. I landed on my head on the first beam 30 feet down, and then tumbled     from one beam to another until I fell into the water and disappeared from his     view.
        There were 70 men working in and     around the mill at that time. The mill was shut down then and every available     man was called to search for my body, according to the testimonies of these     men. The search went on for forty-five minutes to one hour before I was finally     found by M.J.H. Gunderson, who has written his own account of this to verify     the facts of this testimony.
        Here is related my experience with     death, the things I saw nd heard and did during this hour the men were searching     the waters of the pond for my body:
        I was dead as far as this world     is concerned. But I was alive in another world. There was no lost time. I learned     more in that hour out of my body than I could ever learn while in this body.     All I remember is falling over the edge of the trestle. The locomotive engineer     watched me go all the way down into the water.
        The next thing I knew I was standing     near a shoreline of a great ocean of fire. It appeared to be what the Bible     says it is in Revelation 21:8: “the lake which bureth     with fire and brimestone.” This is the most awesome sight one could     ever see this side of the final judgment.
        I remember more clearly than any     other thing that has ever happened to me in my lifetime every detail of every     moment, what I saw and what happened during that hour I was gone from this world.     I was standing some distance from this buring, turbulent, rolling mass of blue     fire. As far as my eyes could see it was just the same. A lake of fire and brimstone.     There was nobody in it. I was not in it. I saw other people whom I had known     that had died when I was thirteen years old. One was an uncle of mine who died     of consumption when I was thirteen. Another was a boy I had gone to school with     who had died from cancer of the jaw that had started with an infected tooth     while he was just a young lad. He was two years older than I. We recognized     each other, even though we did not speak. They too, were looking and seemed     to be perplexed and in deep thought, as though they could not believe what they     saw. Their expressions were those of bewilderment and confusion.
        The scene was so awesome that words     simply fail. There is no way to describe it except to say we were eyewitnesses     now to the final judgment. There is no way to escape, no way out. You don’t     even try to look for one. This is the prison out of which no one can escape     except by Divine intervention. I said to myself in an audible voice, “If I had     known about this I would have done anything that was required of me to escape     coming to a place like this.” But I had not known. 
        As these thoughts were racing through     my mind, I saw another man coming by in front of us. I knew immediately who     He was. He had a strong, kind, compassionate face, composed and unafraid, Master     of all He saw. It was Jesus Himself.
        A great hope took hold of me and     I knew the answer to my problem was this great and wonderful Person who was     moving by me there in this prison of lost confused judgment-bound souls. I did     not do anything to attract His attention. I said again to myself, “If He would     only look my way and see me, He could rescue me from this place because He would     know I never understood it was like this. He would know what to do.” He passed     on by and it seemed as though He would not look my way, but just before He passed     out of sight He turned His head and looked directly at me. That is all it took.     His look was enough.
        In seconds I was back and entering     into my body again. It was like coming in through the door of a house. I could     hear the Brockes praying minutes before I could open my eyes or say anything.     I could hear and I understood what was going on. Then suddenly life came into     my body and I opened my eyes and spoke to them.
        It’s easy to talk about and describe     something you have seen. I know there is a lake of fire because I have seen     it. I know Jesus Christ is alive in eternity. I have seen Him. The Bible states     in Revelation 1:9-11: “I, John…was in the Spirit on     the Lord’s day, and I heard behind me a great voice, as of a trumpet, saying,     I am Alpha and Omega, the first and the last, and, what thou seest, write in     a book.”
        Among the many things John saw was     the judgment, and he describes it in Revelation 20 as he saw it. In verse 10     he says: “And the devil that deceived them was cast     into the lake of fire.” Again in Revelation 21:8, John says he saw     the “lake which burneth with fire and brimstone.” This is the lake I saw, and I am certain of this one thing, that in the end     of this age at the final judgment every corrupt thing in this universe will     ultimately be cast into this lake and be forever destroyed.
        I thank God for people who can pray.     It was Mrs. Brocke I heard praying for me. She said, “Oh God, don’t take Tom;     he is not saved.” Presently I opened my eyes and said to them, “What happened?”     I had not lost any time; I had been gone somewhere and now I was back. Soon     after this an ambulance arrived and I was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital     in Portland.
        I arrived there just before six     o’clock in the evening, was taken into surgery and my scalp was sewn with many     stitches. I was put in the intensive care ward. There was really not much the     doctors could do. It was simply a matter of wait and see. I had no pain and     my mind was very clear. A special nurse was assigned to stay with me. Here is     where I lay until Friday at 11:30 a.m.
        During these four days and nights,     I seemed to be in constant communication with the Holy Spirit. I relived the     events of my past life and the things I had seen, such as the lake of fire,     Jesus coming to me there, seeing my uncle and the boy I had been in school with,     and the coming back to life again. The presence of God’s Spirit was with me continually,     and many times I spoke out loud to the Lord. The Holy Spirit helped me untangle     my twisted philosophy until I understood what was really happening to me now.     He showed me what had been wrong in the past, and he helped me to piece it all     together until it made sense why this had happened to me. Then I began to ask     God what He wanted in my life, what His will for me was.
        By Friday morning my broken body     was so stiff and sore I could hardly move at all. Then some time around nine     o’clock the call of God came. The voice of the Spirit can be very real. He said     to me, “I want you to tell the world what you saw, and how you came back to     life.” This was a hard decision for me to make. I knew nothing about this. How     could I do it? Here I lay in the hospital bed barely able to move my right arm.
        The supreme moment in my life had     come. I will never forget this time of decision. At 11:30 a.m. I had made up     my mind. I had no doubts. I asked the nurse to leave me alone. This she did     very reluctantly, of course, because she knew I was helpless. But she went out.
        Then I spoke out to the Presence     of God that was there and said, “Lord, if this is what you want me to do, I’ll     do my best, but I cannot do it lying here. You will have to get me out of this     place.”
        This doesn’t sound much like a prayer,     but I was talking to God now and making a very solemn commitment. Instantly     a warm, wonderful feeling like a gently breeze hit the top of my head where     I was hurt the worst and went on down through my body and out through my feet.     I was instantly healed from head to foot. A suitcase with some clothing in it     had been left by my bed earlier in the week. I dressed and left the room and     hurried down three flights of stairs and was out on the street in possibly less     than six minutes. The nurse never did come back in time to sound an alarm.
        By this time I was afraid someone     would see me and try to force me back into the hospital, because my head was     all bandaged and I was a sight fit to scare anyone, but God was with me. A close     friend of mine, Pete Burness, had a printing shop near the hospital. I had been     there before and knew where it was, so I rushed to his place and safety. Pete     did not seem too surprised when I went into his printing shop. Pete had been     a soldier in World War I. He had learned to pray in the trenches. He had served     with the Canadian Army under the British, and holds some of the highest medals     for bravery they have to give. All he said to me was, “Well, I see you are out.”     His “calm” really helped me then. After some conversation he gave me the keys     to his car and said, “Go down to the house in the car. I’ll ride the streetcar     home today. You can’t imagine what you look like.” 
        I drove down to his house. I caused     quite a commotion at Pete’s home when I went in. There were several people there     and of course they could not believe what they saw when I came in. However,     things quited down pretty soon and I went to a dresser in Pete’s room to see     what I looked like. My hair had been cut off on top, and there were stitches     everywhere. I got all the bandages off and tried to comb what hair was left.     The comb caught in a stitch and it began to bleed. I heard some voice say these     words, “You are not healed.” My faith was being challenged. I stood there for     several minutes looking at myself, and then I noticed pete’s safety razor was     lying there. I took the blade out and with a tweezers to hold the end of the     stitches, I cut and pulled out every stitch. There was no more bleeding. I was     really healed and this proved it to me.
        I have learned since that time that     you have to be very positive in your stand against all the negative suggestions     that come to discourage your faith in a time like this. Our natural mind many     times robs us of a supernatural victory. Believe God and act whether you understand     it all or not.
        After some time of cleaning up,     I went downtown to see the doctor that had been coming to my hospital room,     a Dr. Brewer. When I walked into his office and he saw me, he very quickly stood     up. He looked so surprised and said, “Man what in the world are you doing here?”     I did not answer that because I was not sure either. Then he asked, “Are you     all right? How did you get out of the hospital?” I replied, “Doctor, I ran out.     Maybe they don’t know yet that I am gone.” He said, “Tell me what happened.”
        I said, “Doctor, the lord has healed     me and I am all right now.” He came close to me and pushed on my ribs that were     broken and asked me, “Didn’t that hurt?” I replied, “No.” It was true; there     was no pain. “Well,” he replied, “the Lord must have healed you. I am sure we     did not. This is only four days and it takes from six weeks to two months for     broken bones to heal when everything goes well.” Then he asked, “Who removed     the stitches from your head?” I said, “I did that myself,” and told him about     how I had done it.
        Then I told him of how the Lord     had dealt with me, how God had called me to go and tell this to the world. Among     other things, I knew may would ask who my doctor was and this worried me because     I was beginning to wonder what he would say. So I asked him, “What are you going     to tell people who come to ask you about me?” He very simply said, “Well, if     you say God healed you, then it must have been God that healed you because I     know we did not. It has been only four days.” I never have known who or how     many did go see Dr. Brewer about me. Not once has anyone ever said he denied     my testimony.
        CHAPTER II
          Back to Work Saturday
        Friday was surely a red-letter day     for me. Saturday morning I was back at the Palmer Mill and on the job. Nobody     seemed to want to work that day. They were watching me work. After some hours     of this I got disturbed myself, and told them that if they wanted to hear all     about my healing, we could meet at the schoolhouse on Sunday evening and I would     tell them what I had seen and how I was healed. This was satisfactory with all     these men. So the word went out that we would meet Sunday night at eight o’clock.
        Sunday night as I approached the     little schoolhouse, not far from where I had fallen, I saw a large crowd. It     was getting dark. I almost panicked and ran, but again the Lord strengthened     me and I went on in. Most of the people did not recognize me as I crowded my     way to the front. Mr. Brocke sang a song and had prayer. My zero hour had arrived.
        I was nervous and not sure of what     I should do next. As I stood there, God helped me and for the first time in     my life I felt the annointing of the Holy Spirit to witness. It enveloped me     like a cloud. This was the same Presence that had enabled me to walk out of     the Good Samaritan Hospital. The same Presence had helped me to understand God’s     will for me to go and tell whoever would listen about what I had seen, and warn     them of the judgment to come and tell them of the love of God for man that he     might escape it.
        Just seven days had gone by since     all this had happened. This was my first time to face an audience. I stood there     behind the teacher'’ desk in a little schoolhouse. The very air seemed to be     electrified, and as I opened my mouth to speak again the Presence of God settled     over me and the Holy Ghost came in and filled me with His message.
        I told the people what God had done,     what I had seen during the time these same men were looking for my body in the     pond. I knew nothing about the Bible, but the Holy Spirit speaking through me     quoted much of the second and third chapters of the Prophecy of Nahum. Later     that night, with the aid of a Bible concordance we were able to find what the     Spirit had said concerning the day of His preparation, “The chariots shall justle     one against another in the broad ways…” At that time I had no idea that what     I was saying was in the Bible. It was not until Mr. Brocke searched it out that     I later learned that it was. That of course was a sign to me of things to come     concerning my own ministry.
        I wish to emphasize here that the     Baptism of the Holy Spirit is the most essential part of any person’s preparation     for the ministry. Without Him we can do nothing. With Him, we can do all things.     It is the Holy Ghost that convinces the world of:
        1st, sin; then of righteousness     and of judgment.
        St. John 16:9-11: “…Of     sin because they believe not on me; of righteousness, because I go to my Father,     and ye see me no more; of judgment, because the prince of this world is judged.”
        To be effective in bringing the     message of salvation and deliverance to a lost world, one must be filled with     the Holy Spirit.
        Some have asked from time to time     if I have ever had headaches or any of the after effects that usually follow     this kind of injury. I never have had a headache in my life; my eyes and ears     are almost perfect. I am still healed today.
        The people who had played the most     important role in this, of course, were Fin and Mabel Brocke. They had the faith     and the courage to believe God for a miracle at a time and in a place of great     need. They acted on instant notice and were rewarded by instant results.
        Then there was Julius H. Gunderson,     who found my body in ten feet of water when everyone else was giving up the     search. He searched until he found me. God rewarded him, too, for his faith.     Mr. Gunderson and fin and Mabel Brocke have written their testimonies of what     happened that day and these testimonies are given here in their own words. Nothing     has changed.
        CHAPTER III
          A Day Never to be Forgotten
          (by Fin & Mabel Brocke)
         I had gone over the     hillside to pick some berries, but the rain had chased me in. I was within a     few yards of our house when I saw my husband coming, walking fast, and he called     to me and said, “Mamma, Tommy fell and he is dead.”
        It is just as fresh in my memory     now as then, what I said and how I felt. I asked, “Why Tommy?” and I heard a     voice say, “For the Glory of God.” Then my husband said, “I came to get you     to pray.”
        I went with him back to the mill     office. We didn’t talk but we did pray all the way. When we got back to the     office the room was filled with men and there lay Tommy wrapped in a blanket     on a table. His face and head were covered with blood; there was no pulse, no     life. Surely we were in the presence of death. You could feel it, as well as     see it.
        Those men that were packed in there     knew my husband. They knew he was a man of prayer, and that he had gone to get     me to help him pray. They were expecting to see something happen. I went to     one side of the table and my husband went to the other side. The Bible says     in James 5:14-15: “Is any sick among you? Let him     call for the elders of the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him     with oil in the name of the Lord: and the prayer of faith shall save the sick     and the Lord shall raise him up; and if he have committed sins, they shall be     forgiven him.”
        My husband annointed him with oil     according to the Scripture, and then he said, “Mabel, you pray.” I placed on     hand on his head and the other on his heart. A young man standing near took     my hand off Tommy’s head and said, “Can’t you see that is where he is hurt?”     It wasn’t a long prayer. We just asked God to be merciful and raise him up.     First we saw his eyelids move just a little; then the tears began to come and     he tried to talk. He said, “What happened?” The words were far apart, as though     they were coming from a far country. Then he said, “I can’t help it now.” More     life came into him and the men standing around were all amazed and happy. They     had seen a miracle. The boss had called Portland for an ambulance soon after     Tommy fell, and we knew it would be coming soon.
        When they got him to the hospital,     he was taken into surgery and they cleaned the wounds in his head and put a     lot of stitches inhis scalp. Seven ribs on his left side were broken; they bandaged     him up for that. It took a long time to do all this and we waited until they     brought him out of surgery. He didn’t say anything so we asked him if he had     any pain. He said, “No.” They took him to the intensive care ward, and then     he asked the nurse if he could have something to eat. They did give him something     to eat before we left him to go back to the mill. My husband was the chief engineer     so we had to go back that night.
        I returned to the hospital the next     morning. The doctors asked me not to stay long; they did not hold out much hope     that he would live. It was hard for Tommy to talk and his words came very slowly.     He said, “I have something to tell you. You know I was dead for a while, but     I found myself way off in a wilderness. It was as if a huge magnet were drawing     me into it, and a lot of other people too, and there was no way to get out.     I saw my uncle and a boy I went to school with. There was a great big lake of     fire and I felt as if I were being drawn into it. I was afraid. Then I saw Jesus     coming from a way off. He came closer and was going on by, and I said, ‘If He     would only turn and look at me He would save me.’ Then Jesus looked at me and     I heard you praying. I opened my eyes as soon as I could and I saw you.”
        I had to leave then, but later on     he told us about all the things he had seen. He talked a lot about the lake     of fire and the ones there. He said there was not anybody in the fire, but they     were in a prison waiting and there was no way to escape.
        The next time we saw Tommy was on     a Friday night, after work. We did not know about what had taken place in the     hospital that morning. When we got to my sister’s home in Portland, we found     that he was no longer in the hospital and that he had been instantly healed     and had left the hospital about eleven o’clock that morning. He was in the hospital     just four days. He went back to the mill with us that night and was back to     work on Saturday.
        Sunday night he told his experience     at the little schoolhouse near the mill. The entire mill crew and their families     were there. Many could not get inside the building; it was too small. They had     seen a miracle. Now they wanted to hear about it. Needless to say, we were very     grateful to God for letting us have a part in this great thing that He had done.     Tommy has kept his word and has been telling his story and preaching faith and     deliverance ever since. Have faith in God. He never fails when we believe.
        Thorfin Brocke
          Mabel E. Brocke
        This is the endorsed statement of     Mr. J.H. Gunderson, 1703 S.E. 16th Avenue, Portland, Oregon:
          
        I, J.H. Gunderson, was at the Palmer Mill looking for a job and visiting Fin     Brocke on July 1, 1924, when at about one-thirty in the afternoon Tom fell and     I witnessed this miracle of faith.
        A locomotive engineer sitting in     his cab saw Tom fall. He ran from his locomotive down into the main engine room     to tell Mr. Brocke what had happened.
        The mill was shut down and Mr. Brocke     and I and others went to recover Tom, but he had fallen into the water, which     was ten feet deep at this point. We had a hard time finding him because the     water was dirty and we were fishing for him with pike poles with long handles.     After some time, another man gave me the pole he was using and I began probing     the water deep down because I felt that he must be on the bottom. This was right     because after some time of this kind of searching I hooked onto his clothes     and pulled his body near enough for us to get our hands on him, and we pulled     him out. He was dead. There was no life in him at all. His head was smashed     in on top and blood was everywhere.
        Mrs. Brocke got word and came down     to the mill. When she saw Tom lying there still and dead, she knelt down and     put her hand on his head. The blood oozed out between her fingers as she cried     out to God to spare his life and save his soul because Tom was not a Christian.     As she cried out and prayed, I saw life come back into Tom and he moved for     the first time since we had recovered him from the water. Then he opened his     eyes and asked, “What happened?”
        Over these years I have thanked     God many times for the privilege I had of seeing a dead man come back to life     in answer to prayer. I stood on the bank of that pond for at least thirty minutes     while other men were fishing for his body. I was watching for air bubbles or     some sign of where he was. I never did see any air bubbles. There was no water     in his lungs. He never had breathed in all that time he was under the water.     One of the men who had been trying to find Tom had given up and handed me his     pike pole. I pushed it down deep and it hooked onto his clothing. He must have     been near the bottom. It must have been all of forty-five minutes to one hour     from the time he fell until Mrs. Brocke prayed for him in the mill office.
        This is my testimony as I saw it     happen. I pulled Tom to the surface myself, and witnessed the miracle of life     restored in him. I thank God for what I saw that day, and I thank God for the     privilege of telling it here. It changed my life. It is the truth.
        Julius H. Gunderson
        CHAPTER IV
          What I Saw During the Hour of Death
        Many people today,     especially the teenages and young adults in their early twenties, who come to     special meetings and hear this testimony, ask me for Bible references on the     lake of fire. Just recently a group of young thirty-five young adults asked     me to write down the Scripture references for them because they did not know     how to search them out. They also said they had never heard any evangelist or     pastor preach on this subject, and most of them seemed to be surprised to find     that there really is such a place spoken of in the Bible. They were very familiar     with the term hell, but knew nothing about the lake of fire.
        Due to the fact that I saw the lake     of fire and that I promised the Lord I would tell what I had seen, I feel that     those who read this testimony should also read what the Bible says about the     lake of fire and its ultimate purpose, and have therefore prepared this Bible     reference:
        Romans 6:23 – “For     the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus     Christ our Lord.”
        In Revelation 1:19 John received     an instruction from Jesus Christ, “Write the things     which thou has seen, and the things which are, and the things which shall be     hereafter.” This is past, present and future.
        The important thing here is that     John was told to write the things which he had seen. It’s easy to describe something     you have seen. Revelation 1:2 says John “bare record…of     the testimony of Jesus Christ, and of all things that he saw.” A     record is information that is preserved in writing so it will not be forgotten.     Revelation 1:11 says, “What thou seest, write in a     book, and send it to the seven churches which are in Asia.”
        We must bear in mind here that John     is talking about the things at which he had been looking, and leaving a record     of them for all future generations.
        In Revelation 19:19-20, John says: “And I saw the beast…And the beast was taken, and     with him the false prophet…these both were cast alive into a lake of fire buring     with brimstone.” This will be the final curtain for these two; they     will never get out. They are mentioned again after a one-thousand year period.     Revelation 20:10, “And the devil…was cast into the     lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are.” Revelation 20:3 clearly indicates that Satan will be held captive in the “bottomless     pit” for a thousand years, and then he will be turned loose again     to deceive. Verses 7 and 8: “And when the thousand     years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison. And shall go out     to deceive the nations…” Verse 9 shows that judgment will come as     it did on Sodom in the days of Lot, “…a fire came     down from God out of heaven.”
        Verse 10 then says, “And     the devil…was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and     the false prophet are.” These two had been cast alive into the lake     of fire a thousand years previous to this and they are still here. And the last     of verse 10 declares, “…and they shall be tormented     day and night forever and ever.”
        Then in Revelation 20:11-13 we see     the great white throne judgment. Verses 12 and 13 state that all the small and     the great that had ever lived were called to stand before God and they were     judged, “every man according to his works.” Then verses 14 and 15 declare, “Death and hell were     cast into the lake of fire and whosoever was not found written in the book of     life was cast into the lake of fire.”
        Also in Revelation 21:6-8, John     wrote these words: “And He said unto me, It is done.” These words of a great hope are real for some, and words of dreadful     finality for others. It is done – He has done all He can do. In verses 6 and     7: “I will give unto him that is athirst of the fountain     of the water of life freely. He that overcometh shallinherit all things, and     I will be his God, and he shall be My son.” But verse 8, “But     the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers,     and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake     which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death.” There will be no appeal from this final sentence. Romans 6:23: “The     wages of sin is death.”
        2 Thessalonians 1:7-9: “And     to you who are troubled rest with us, when the Lord Jesus shall be revealed     from heaven with his mighty angels, in flaming fire taking vengeance on them     that know not God, and that obey not the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ: who     shall be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord,     and from the glory of his power.” Phillips’ translation quotes it     this way: “Their punishment will be eternal exclusion     from the radiance of the face of the Lord and the glorious majesty of his power.”
        St. John did see the lake of fire.     I saw the lake of fire. There most certainly is such a place in existence now,     and the Bible very clearly tells us why it is in existence. Perhaps the most     eloquent illustration is in Matthew 13:40-43, “As     therefore the tares are gathered and burned in the fire, so shall it be in the     end of this world. The Son of Man shall send forth his angels, and they shall     gather out of his kingdom all things that offend and them which do iniquity;     and shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing     of teeth. Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of     their Father. Who hath ears to hear, let him hear.”
           
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