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What does the Bible say about final punishment?

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The Bible teaches that final punishment is a reality for unbelievers, as stated in Deuteronomy 32:35, where God declares that 'their foot shall slide in due time.'

Final punishment is a subject deeply rooted in Scripture, emphasizing God's justice and the consequences of unbelief. In Deuteronomy 32:35, we find God asserting that 'their foot shall slide in due time,' indicating that judgment for the wicked is certain and will come at the appointed time. Jesus warned extensively about eternal punishment, stating in Matthew that the wicked shall 'go away into everlasting punishment.' The concept of final punishment serves as a sobering reminder of the reality of God's wrath against sin and highlights the necessity for repentance and faith in Christ for salvation.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 32:35, Matthew 25:46

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