What happens when unbelievers die? Are they already in hell or waiting for the final judgment?
If we look at the framework of Scripture, we would say that they are in hell now; yet there is the final judgment to come.
They’re certainly not in a state of soul-sleep, not in a state of limbo, not in purgatory (which, of course, if they were going to hell they wouldn’t be in purgatory, even in a Roman Catholic system).
They are in hell reserved for judgment, as we see in the case of some of the fallen angels under judgment until the final judgment (Jude 6).
Lightly edited for readability, this is a transcript of William VanDoodewaard’s answer given at our 2016 National Conference. To ask Ligonier a biblical or theological question, email ask@ligonier.org or message us on Facebook or Twitter.
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William VanDoodewaard
Dr. William VanDoodewaard is professor of church history at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary in South Carolina. He is author or editor of several books, including The Quest for the Historical Adam and Charles Hodge’s Exegetical Lectures and Sermons on Hebrews.