Something I like to do is turn concepts on their head. For this particular example, I’m gonna change your perspective on the intentions of Hell, since as they say, “the road to Hell is paved with good intentions.” However, my highway to Hell is paved with your best interest in mind.
The thing about God is that God doesn’t actually need Hell. If you’re unworthy of your existence, God would just erase you for ever existing, or in a simpler way for human minds who perceive a primitive vision of Time, God would have never created something that would ever be considered a mistake, or even a sin.
What Hell represents isn’t God punishing those who are unworthy of Heaven. No. It’s the last bastion of Soul that God chooses to care about. God refuses to give up on those souls who find themselves seemingly forever Lost, but God Knows: All can become Found. Anything beyond Hell isn’t even worth acknowledging.
So what I’m trying to say is that perceivable Hell isn’t actually God surrendering a part of his unified §oul to an eternity of suffering. It’s the environment that you’re placed in to inspire you to overcome, because God believes in you to figure out that nobody actually deserves an actual eternity of suffering.
In a way, the Devil isn’t punishing you. As long as you have awareness of your misery, you have the ability to choose. Some choices lead you to absolute Nothingness. The Devil is just the only billing to do whatever it takes to convince you that you truly do not want that. That even Hell is a better reality than never existing in the first place.