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What are the consequences of refusing to repent?

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Refusing to repent can lead to eternal separation from God and the experience of His judgment.

The consequences of refusing to repent are dire, as scripture warns about the eternal implications of such a choice. Ezekiel 18:30 urges the people of Israel to turn from their sins, suggesting that failure to do so leads to death rather than life. The New Testament reinforces this idea, with verses such as Romans 2:5 indicating that persistent unrepentance results in God's wrath. The sobering imagery presented in Luke 16:27-28, where the rich man pleas for his brothers to repent to avoid his fate, underscores the seriousness of neglecting repentance. Acknowledging these warnings indicates that true repentance is essential to avoid separation from God and to enter into eternal life.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 18:30, Romans 2:5, Luke 16:27-28

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