>MATI superchats segment talking about hell
There is a lot of disagreement across Christianity about what hell is. If you consider the biblical text exclusively and wholly, there are two parts to hell.
First is Hades, where Lazarus was, which is the burning torment people usually associate with hell. This is what we can consider hell to be presently. Luke 16:20-25. Not much detail given to this.
Second is the lake of fire, which is depicted in Revelation 20, it is explicitly stated that Satan is eternally tormented in the lake of fire, and explicitly stated that all those who had died and were not in the book of life experienced the second death. Which could be interpreted as the destruction of the soul. Such a concept is strongly hinted at in Jesus's parable of the weeds, where the weeds are burned in Matthew 13:36-42.
So it can be assumed that the unrighteous do spend the time until the great white throne judgement in a place separated from God, with weeping and gnashing of teeth, but will ultimately be destroyed after judgement.
Eternal torment is likely reserved for Satan himself. I believe the unrighteous being subject to this is largely a Papist invention.
Still, there should not be a requirement of eternal torment to find urgency in bringing others to salvation.