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How does rejection of the gospel affect one's eternal destiny?

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Rejecting the gospel leads to eternal condemnation as it signifies a complete rejection of God's means of salvation.

The Bible makes it clear that rejecting the gospel has serious eternal consequences. In Acts 13:46, Paul explains that when the Jews rejected the message of salvation, they judged themselves unworthy of everlasting life. This theme is expanded upon in John 3:36, which warns that those who do not obey the Son will face God's wrath. Rejection of the gospel not only denies the means of salvation but also invokes God's judgement upon the unbeliever, which is highlighted in the solemn warnings found within Scripture.
Scripture References: Acts 13:46, John 3:36

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