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What does it mean to be willingly ignorant of God's truth?

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Being willingly ignorant refers to consciously choosing to disregard the truths of God's creation and judgment.

In 2 Peter 3:5, Peter describes scoffers who are willingly ignorant of crucial aspects of God's truth, including His role as Creator and the reality of coming judgment. This willful ignorance signifies a rejection of divine authority and a preference for self-deception over truth. Such individuals mock and disbelieve God's promises, convincing themselves that they can continue in their ways without consequence. It's a serious warning to believers to remain aware and vigilant, recognizing the danger of ignoring or dismissing God's word in favor of earthly desires.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 3:5-7, Jude 1:4

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