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How should the knowledge of hell affect Christians' lives?

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Knowledge of hell should produce a sense of urgency in evangelism and a deep awareness of personal holiness.

Acknowledging the reality of hell should instill within Christians a profound sense of urgency to evangelize and witness to the lost. This awareness brings to light the eternal stakes involved in life and death, motivating believers to share the gospel with an earnest heart. Moreover, it fosters a diligence towards their own personal holiness, as they recognize the severe implications of sin and the call to live a life that reflects Christ. The Christian's response to the doctrine of hell should be twofold: a passionate pursuit of holiness in their life and an active commitment to share the good news of Jesus with others, combating apathy and complacency in their spiritual walk.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:10; Matthew 23:33

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