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What are the consequences of rejecting the Gospel?

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Rejecting the Gospel leads to spiritual blindness and judgment, as highlighted in John 12:48.

The consequences of rejecting the Gospel are dire and are illustrated in John 12:48, where it states that the words of Jesus will serve as a judge to those who reject Him. This rejection brings about judicial blindness, a state where individuals are unable to see the truth of the Gospel, rendering them spiritually dead. The severe reality of this consequence underscores the importance of recognizing the Gospel for the life-giving message it is, as rejecting it places one in a perilous position before God’s judgment.
Scripture References: John 12:48

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