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What does the Bible say about disbelief and judgment?

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The Bible shows that disbelief leads to severe judgment, as seen in the destruction of the Israelites in the wilderness.

The Bible clearly illustrates that disbelief is a grave offense against God. In Jude 5-7, we learn that the Lord destroyed those Israelites who did not believe after being delivered from Egypt. This act was not merely punitive; it showcased God's justice. Those who refuse to trust God's promises, including His character and word, ultimately display a lack of respect for His holiness. Disbelief is a serious matter because it implies that God is not worthy of trust. As the passage reveals, this was an offense that resulted in destruction for many, underscoring the seriousness of rejecting God's truth.
Scripture References: Jude 5-7, Numbers 14:29-30

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