So Christian soul...dost thou still think to do the forbidden thing?
Then if thou wilt repeal the control over yourself for this one thing, why not then in another, and read this account entirely relevant to your urge to sin.
For when thou shalt sin, unless God has mercy, thou shalt hear on a sudden a terrible and hysterical malicious laughter from an unknown source.
Thou shalt arise to search for the source, for it terrified thee exceedingly,
but on looking around, thou shalt see thyself lying on thy bed,
and the terrible reality will dawn on thee...that thou art dead, and are spirit, and worse, died in sin.
Your surroundings suddenly darken, and thou shalt see thyself in complete darkness,
and you can sense that thou art on a sudden in a vast place,
thou seest a bright light in the distance above you,
and you are filled with foreboding for thou art to meet God,
and yet you sense motion,
and thou art moving downward, away from the light,
then on a sudden you can hear the derisive laughter of several voices,
whilst you drift downwards, and a fear takes hold of thee,
such a fear that thou art unable to utter any words,
you look around for the source of the laughter but can see nothing,
but looking down you can see a furnace in the distance, a sea of flames,
and it is vast,
and speedily thou approaches it as the motion towards it tears your skin, such is the speed,
then comes the symphony of those who think like you, the lukewarm in faith,
those who died in sin, and a terrible and urgent chorus of voices lamenting their terror,
the flames are entered and immediately thy soul is set alight,
whilst a terrible scream detached from your mind is uttered by thee,
the release of the scream offers you no consolation, for in these flames,
thy every extremity recoils in an agony, in which thou dost lose thy faculties,
and presently the flames which burn thy face seek especially those areas which are most sensitive to the flame and which cause thee the most pain,
and thou screamest and gnasheth thy teeth,
whilst the flames enter also thy mouth and into thy windpipe,
and thy inner organs are scorched as thou convulsest,
for thou art externally and internally on fire