Hell is the most dangerous place of all the places God has ever created. According to the Bible, it is a horrible and terrible place of endless suffering, characterized by gnashing of teeth and weeping that never ends. In Luke 16:19-30, it is described that when someone who is not in Christ dies, they will instantly go to hell.
What will happen to everyone who goes to hell? In hell, there is no water or air, only fire and the cursing of millions or even billions of people from the Old Testament who have gone there. Day and night, they cry out and are tormented by flames repeatedly and eternally. Those in hell retain their memories; as seen in Luke 16:19-30, the rich man remembered his father and brothers. He can speak because he communicates with Abraham. He is able to hear what Abraham says, and he feels the fire. The senses of a person's soul in hell remain active. No one can truly imagine the extent of torment experienced by those in hell.
Hell is a place from which no one can escape; it is a place of no return. This is one of the reason why the Lord Jesus Christ came: to save everyone from hell and from this eternal suffering.
What should you do to avoid going to hell? First, accept the Lord Jesus as your Lord, God, Healer, and Savior. Second, have a deep communion and relationship with Him. Third, live according to the Word of God. Fourth, live like Jesus.
Say this prayer with all your heart;
"Lord Jesus, I want to be saved. I want to enter heaven and to have eternal life. I ask forgiveness for all the sins I have committed since childhood until now. I now forgive myself and those who sinned against me. I believe in You, Lord Jesus. Come into my heart and rule over my life. I now accept You as my Lord, God, Healer, and Savior of my life. I believe that You died and rose again to save me. I receive Your forgiveness and the cleansing of Your blood, shed on the cross of Calvary for me. I promise to remain steadfast in You and will obey Your word until I become like You. I will love You and serve You all the rest of my life until Your soon coming return. Amen."