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What does the Bible say about God's charge against us?

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The Bible states that God's charge against humanity is that 'ye will not come to me that ye might have life' (John 5:40).

In John 5:40, Jesus articulates the divine charge against mankind: 'ye will not come to me that ye might have life.' This reflects a fundamental truth of scripture regarding humanity's refusal to seek God for true spiritual life. All people are born in a state of spiritual deadness, condemned by their natural inclination to turn away from God. This statement encapsulates the essence of spiritual need: only through Christ can one find life, for He is the source of eternal salvation. This charge emphasizes the necessity of coming to Christ in faith to secure true life—eternal life that transcends physical existence and addresses our spiritual, and consequentially, legal, condemnation before God.
Scripture References: John 5:40

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