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How does unbelief affect salvation?

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Unbelief is damning, as it rejects the truth of God and leads to condemnation.

In the context of salvation, unbelief is the rejection of the testimony that God has provided concerning His Son. The Bible states that he who does not believe is already condemned (John 3:18). Unbelief makes God a liar, as it dismisses the grace extended to sinners through Christ's substitutionary atonement. This is why faith, which embraces God's truth, is so crucial: it is the vehicle through which we receive His mercy and righteousness. Conversely, unbelief signifies an active choice to reject that grace, resulting in spiritual death and separation from God.
Scripture References: John 3:18, Hebrews 3:12

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