God is just so sin must be punished. Somehow, in a way that I do not fully understand, God's sense of justice is satisfied if somebody else (in this case Jesus) pays the price, receives the punishment for our sin. Christ's death enables God to pardon us, but we have to receive the pardon. It's not that hard, we do need to admit our need, to repent and turn from our sin and purpose, with His help, to live for Him. Then we get to enjoy Him forever. If we do not do this, we still live forever without Him, but to be honest that is scary.
Some people say that heaven and hell are here on earth. But if that were the case, God would not be just. Is death alone a sufficient punishment for the Hitlers and the Stalins and the Pol Pots of this world? Nevertheless I think there is some truth in the saying. In particular I think we get a glimpse of heaven and hell as follows. If we take away everything good in the world, the love, the joy, the peace, the hope etc., etc and leave everything bad, then I think that is a glimpse, a pale reflection, of hell. In other words I think it is much, much worse. Similarly if we take away all pain and fear, all the things I listed above and add the joy and hope and peace etc., etc. we catch a very pale reflection of heaven. But again it is much, much better. In fact as the scripture says “Eye has not seen, nor ear heard nor has it entered into the heart of man what God has prepared for those who love Him.”
What I want to emphasize is that God does not send anyone to hell. In the end we choose hell over heaven by refusing to accept His free gift of eternal life. Most people know John 3:16, but few know the next two verses 17 "For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. 18 He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God."
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