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How do we know that the consequences of sin are certain?

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The certainty of death due to sin is illustrated in Scripture, particularly as described in Romans 5:12.

The Bible makes it clear that death is an inevitable consequence of sin, as expressed in Romans 5:12: 'Just as sin came into the world through one man, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all sinned.' This principle is illustrated in the life of Asahel, whose relentless pursuit results in his untimely death. We see that sin not only disrupts our relationship with God but also leads to physical and spiritual death. The biblical narrative reminds us that sin is a destructive force, and its consequences are not optional; they are certain. It serves to strip away any illusion that we can outrun or control death—the harsh reality that in Adam all die.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12, 2 Samuel 2:17-32

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