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What does it mean to be God's enemy?

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Being God's enemy means being in a state of opposition to God due to sin and rebellion against His will.

In Romans 5:10, it is stated that we were enemies of God before reconciliation through Christ. This enmity is a result of sin, which alienates us from God and places us in opposition to His holiness. An enemy of God is unable to have peace with Him, lives contrary to His commands, and ultimately faces His wrath. Recognizing our former state as enemies helps us appreciate the magnitude of God's grace and mercy when He reconciled us through the death of His Son. It is essential for believers to understand this aspect of our sinful condition to fully grasp the depth of salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 5:10

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