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Our Father in heaven is perfectly good and endlessly merciful; He is not running a torture camp, and this song and video exist to proclaim that good news. A Father Whose Justice Heals The lyrics declare that God’s justice is not about endless torment in a fabled hell, but about correction, healing, and finally making all things right. Scripture teaches that “the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Messiah Yeshua our Lord” (Romans 6:23), showing that consequences for sin are real and often bring pain and loss in this life, yet the Father’s purpose is always life, restoration, and mercy—not unending misery. This message exposes the traditional doctrine of eternal hell as a human tradition, not the true fear of God, because all His judgments are restorative and aimed at repentance and restoration. The fire in Scripture is redemptive and purifying, clearing away the old, not a cosmic torture chamber where our Father takes pleasure in pain. Yeshua: The Brother Who Wept and Won The song lifts up the Man from Galilee, Yeshua the Holy Son, who hungered, grew tired, felt heartbreak, and learned obedience through suffering, showing that Yeshua and His God truly understand our pain. Scripture says that Yeshua “learned obedience through what he suffered” (Hebrews 5:8), and that “we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses” (Hebrews 4:15), but one who is merciful and able to help those who are being tempted. Rather than shouting “I hate you,” the cross is the Father’s invitation: “Son, come on in,” revealing love that embraces even rebels and prodigals. Yeshua’s death and resurrection are the once‑for‑all act that secures reconciliation and justification for all humanity, not a threat of endless exclusion. No Fabled Hell, But Real Restoration When the lyrics reject the idea that God burns people forever, they echo the teaching that there is no place of eternal torment and that “hell” as popularly preached is not part of the faith once delivered. Terms like Sheol, Hades, and Gehenna point to the grave and historical judgments such as the fall of Jerusalem in A.D. 70, not to an afterlife of eternal conscious torture. The ‘fire’ that ended the old city and temple was an old world falling, making room for the new covenant where God dwells with His people and wipes away every tear. From this finished work flows the promise that death itself—the last enemy—will be abolished, and all will share in the glorious resurrection life. From Grave to Table: All Things New The song’s refrain, ‘From the grave to the table, He’ll make all things new,’ harmonizes with the gospel’s assurance that every grave is a place of sleep, not torment. Scripture says ‘the dead know nothing’ (Ecclesiastes 9:5), and that in death their love, hatred, and envy have perished, and they no longer share in anything done under the sun (Ecclesiastes 9:5–6). In this hope-filled picture, the table represents the joyful fellowship of the Kingdom, where the risen family of God gathers in peace with their Heavenly Father and Yeshua the Messiah. They rest without pain until the resurrection, when they awake to joy and restored fellowship with their Heavenly Father and Yeshua the Messiah. At the universal resurrection, the carnal mind will be destroyed, and all will be made alive, holy, and whole in Yeshua, with every barrier between God and humanity removed. Our Father does not break what He made; He restores it, until every heart knows His goodness “all the way through.” For Every Prodigal and Wanderer The song sings about every sinner, stranger, and wounded heart, declaring that not one life is thrown away. God desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth (1 Timothy 2:4), and He is the Savior of all people, especially of those who believe (1 Timothy 4:10). Yeshua laid down his life so we can truly live; he gave himself for all, not just a few. Every name is being written in mercy, and in the end, every knee will bow and every tongue will joyfully confess Yeshua as Lord, to the glory of God the Father. This lyric video is an invitation to lay down fear, reject the lie of a cruel god, and trust our Father in heaven who is good, good all the way through. In that goodness you can rest, knowing His purpose is to heal, restore, and bring every child home through Yeshua the Messiah. Blessed be our Heavenly Father, the one true God, and His holy Son, Yeshua the Messiah. Check out our playlist on Suno for some soul-stirring tunes that will lift your spirits! "Wisdom Won Music" You can use the Suno Music app to share your faith by writing lyrics that honor our heavenly Father and our Lord and Master, Yeshua the Messiah. This channel is dedicated to sharing messages of hope and faith. It is not monetized; any ads you see are placed by YouTube.