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What does the Bible mean by 'the wicked shall perish'?

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The Bible teaches that the wicked will ultimately face destruction as a consequence of their actions.

In Psalm 92:7-9, a vivid contrast is painted between the transient nature of the wicked and the enduring stature of the righteous. The passage illustrates that those who pursue iniquity may flourish temporarily, yet their ultimate end is destruction, much like grass that springs up and withers. The psalm reassures believers that God is eternally exalted, contrasting with the fate of the wicked, who will face judgment. This principle ties into the broader biblical narrative that emphasizes God's justice and the eventual triumph of righteousness, underscoring the importance of living under God's grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 92:7-9

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Psalm 92
Henry Mahan · Sep 26, 2001
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