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What does Revelation say about the fate of false prophets?

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Revelation indicates that false prophets will face judgment and destruction for leading others away from the true gospel.

In Revelation 18, the fall of Babylon signifies God's judgment on false religion and its prophets. These false prophets, described as merchants selling the merchandise of damnation, face dire consequences for their misleading teachings and practices. Revelation emphasizes that all who align with falsehood will ultimately experience torment and loss, highlighting the stark realities of divine judgment. Matthew 7 warns against false prophets, indicating that they will be known by their fruits—meaning the converts they produce. If these converts do not bear good fruit, it reveals the corrupt nature of the tree from which they come. This underscores the importance of discernment in the church, as misled souls face eternal separation from God due to their alignment with false doctrines.
Scripture References: Revelation 18:13-16, Matthew 7:15-20

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