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What are the consequences of rejecting divine authority?

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Rejecting divine authority leads to spiritual decay and ultimate judgment (Jude 10-11).

Rejecting divine authority has serious consequences, both spiritually and morally. Jude 10-11 describes individuals who speak evil of what they do not understand, likening them to brute beasts that corrupt themselves. They live according to their base instincts rather than God's wisdom, putting them on a path to destruction. This rebellion not only leads to personal ruin but also affects the larger body of believers, as it can foster discord and confusion within the church. Ultimately, those who disregard the authority established by God can expect to face judgment, mirroring the fate of the ungodly examples in Scripture such as the Israelites who fell in the wilderness due to their unbelief.
Scripture References: Jude 10-11

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