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How do we know that eternal punishment is true?

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Eternal punishment is affirmed through Scripture and is essential to understanding God's justice and holiness.

The doctrine of eternal punishment is deeply rooted in Scripture and is a point of significant theological belief within sovereign grace theology. Various passages affirm the reality of hell and the eternal consequences of sin, such as Matthew 25:46, which states, 'And these shall go away into everlasting punishment: but the righteous into life eternal.' This underscores that just as eternal life is promised to believers, eternal punishment is the consequence for those who reject Christ. Understanding God's nature as just and holy allows us to grasp why eternal punishment is not only a possibility but a certainty in light of His righteousness. The cross of Christ also emphasizes this truth; His suffering signifies the severity of sin and the necessity of divine wrath against it.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:46, Revelation 20:10

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