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How does God punish those who forsake Him?

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God punishes those who forsake Him by allowing them to become hardened in heart, resulting in spiritual desolation.

Scripture warns that forsaking the Lord leads to dire consequences. In Isaiah 2:6, it is proclaimed, 'Therefore thou hast forsaken thy people, the house of Jacob.' This pronouncement shows that God does not initially forsake His people; rather, they forsake Him first, choosing to follow false teachings and worldly ways. As a result, He allows their hearts to harden, as evidenced in Romans 1:24-25, where God 'gave them up' to their own desires. This hardening process can lead to total spiritual desolation and separation from God, as He remains faithful to His covenant—ultimately judging those who refuse to trust in Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 2:6, Romans 1:24-25, Matthew 23:37

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Forsaken of God
Clay Curtis · Jul 27, 2008
Joshua

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