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What does the Bible say about everlasting destruction?

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The Bible teaches that everlasting destruction involves being separated from the presence of the Lord and His glory.

Everlasting destruction, as described in 2 Thessalonians 1:9, refers to the punishment that awaits those who do not know God or obey the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. This destruction is not annihilation, but rather a conscious existence marked by torment and separation from God's presence. The verse conveys the reality that sin against an infinite God incurs infinite repercussions. Christians find assurance in knowing that while the wicked face this eternal consequence, they have been provided a way of escape through the redemptive work of Christ.
Scripture References: 2 Thessalonians 1:9

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