Quotes on Hell
The saved are few, but we must live with the few if we would be saved with the few. O God, too few indeed they are: yet amongst those few I wish to be! - St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
I am also driven to preach without ceasing by the sight of the throngs of souls who are falling into hell -- for it is of faith that all who die in mortal sin are damned. It is estimated that about eighty thousand die each day, and how many of them die in mortal sin and hence are damned? As the saying goes, "talis vita, finis ita -- your death will be as your life has been.
Behold how many there are who are called, and how few who are chosen! And behold, if you have no care for yourself, your perdition is more certain than your amendment, especially since the way that leads to eternal life is so narrow. - St. John of the Cross
And when I see the way people live -- so many of them set in their ways and living in habitual mortal sin; not a day goes by that they do not add to the number of their sins. They sin as easily as they would take a glass of water; they commit iniquities as if it were a joke, for a laugh. They are really tragic figures, marching on their own two feet toward hell. As Zephaniah says, "They shall walk like blind men, for they have sinned against the Lord.' - St. Anthony Mary Claret
What does God hate or punish except
self-will? Let self-will cease, and there will be no hell. On what does that
fire feed except on self-will? - St. Bernard of Clairvaux
The more the wicked abound, so much the more must we suffer with them in patience; for on the threshing floor few are the grains carried into the barns, but high are the piles of chaff burned with fire. - Pope St. Gregory the Great
If you would be quite sure of your salvation, strive to be among the fewest of the few. Do not follow the majority of mankind, but follow those who renounce the world and never relax their efforts day or night so that they may attain everlasting blessedness. - St. Anselm
Poor souls! How can you run so hastily
toward hell? For mercy's sake, stop and listen to me for a moment! Either you
understand what it means to be saved and to be damned for all eternity, or you
do not. If you understand and in spite of that, you do not decide to change
your life today, make a good confession and trample upon the world, in a word,
make your every effort to be counted among the littler number of those who are
saved, I say that you do not have the faith. You are more excusable if you do
not understand it, for then one must say that you are out of your mind. To be saved for all eternity, to be damned
for all eternity, and to not make your every effort to avoid the one and make
sure of the other, is something inconceivable. -St. Leonard of Port
Maurice
A multitude of souls fall into the depths of Hell, and it is of the faith that all who die in mortal sin are condemned for ever and ever. According to statistics, approximately 80,000 persons die every day. How many of these will die in mortal sin, and how many will be condemned! For, as their lives have been, so also will be their end. - St. Anthony Mary Claret
All would wish to be saved and to enjoy the glory of paradise; but to gain heaven, it is necessary to walk in the straight road that leads to eternal bliss. This road is the observance of the divine commandments. Hence, in his preaching, the Baptist exclaimed: Make straight the way of the Lord. - St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
For, says Scripture, this is how God loved
the world: he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not
perish but have eternal life. Nor did he simply give him, but even to death,
death on a cross. . . Have you seen the mighty love of his strength? Have you
seen the measureless mercy of his love for humanity? How unsearchable are his
mercies and inscrutable his acts of compassion, which he has poured out on us
through Jesus Christ our Saviour! What may we, poor wretches, say to all this?
What may we think? Shall we willingly return to sin? Shall we long for
dishonour? Shall we choose corruption and condemnation? - St. Theodore the
Studite
I was watching souls going down into the abyss as thick and fast as snowflakes falling in the winter mist. - St. Benedict Joseph Labre
When you see a condemned man on his way to
the gallows, it moves you to pity. If you could do something to free him, you
would do it. Well, brothers and sisters, when I see a person in mortal sin, I
see someone drawing nearer with every step to the gallows of hell. And seeing
him in this unhappy state, I happen to know the way to free him: that he be
converted to God, ask God's pardon, and make a good confession. Woe betide me
if he does not. - St. Anthony Mary Claret
The number of the elect is so small - so
small - that were we to know how small it is, we should faint away with grief.
The number of the elect is so small that were God to assemble them together, He
would cry to them, as He did of old, by the mouth of His prophet, "Gather
yourselves together, one by one" - one from this province, one from that
kingdom. - St. Louis Marie de Montfort
So then, I am speaking to you who live in
the habit of mortal sin, in hatred, in the mire of the vice of impurity, and
who are getting closer to hell each day. Stop, and turn around; it is Jesus who
calls you and who, with His wounds, as with so many eloquent voices, cries to
you, "My son, if you are damned, you have only yourself to blame: 'Thy
damnation comes from thee.' Lift up your eyes and see all the graces with which
I have enriched you to insure your eternal salvation.' - St. Leonard of
Port Maurice
O Jesus! . . . Remember the sadness that Thou didst experience when, contemplating in the light of Thy divinity the predestination of those who would be saved by the merits of Thy sacred passion, thou didst see at the same time the great multitude of reprobates who would be damned for their sins, and Thou didst complain bitterly of those hopeless, lost, and unfortunate sinners. - St. Bridget of Sweden
Shall we all be saved? Shall we go to Heaven? Alas, my children, we do not know at all! But I tremble when I see so many souls lost these days. See, they fall into Hell as leaves fall from the trees at the approach of winter. - St. Jean Marie Baptiste Vianney
To obtain salvation we must tremble at the thought of being lost, and tremble not so much at the thought of hell, as of sin, which alone can send us thither. He who dreads sin avoids dangerous occasions, frequently recommends himself to God, and has recourse to the means of keeping himself in the state of grace. He who acts thus will be saved; but for him who lives not in this manner it is morally impossible to be saved. - St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
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