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What does the Bible say about consequences for rejecting the Gospel?

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The Bible warns that rejecting the Gospel can lead to severe judgment, as highlighted in Jesus' words regarding Sodom and Gomorrah.

The gravity of rejecting the Gospel is significant, as shown in Mark 6:11, where Jesus teaches that it will be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrah in judgment than for those who reject His message. This highlights the seriousness of the Gospel, as mere attendance at church or an outward appearance of morality is insufficient for salvation. The rejection of the Gospel is a profound sin that rejects the grace and mercy offered through Christ, leading to eternal separation from God. Thus, believers are called to proclaim the Gospel urgently, recognizing the eternal implications for themselves and others.
Scripture References: Mark 6:11, Matthew 10:15, Luke 10:12

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Mark 6:7-13
J.C. Ryle · Apr 5, 2016
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