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What does the Bible say about God's controversy with sinners?

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God's controversy with sinners highlights His indictment against them for rejecting knowledge and truth, as seen in Hosea 4:1-6.

In Hosea 4:1-6, God brings a charge against the people of Israel for their lack of knowledge and truth, leading to their destruction. This indictment reveals a deeper spiritual ignorance, where the people fail to recognize their need for grace and the truth of God’s salvation through Christ. God's controversy is not merely a matter of moral failing; it reflects a rejection of the truth of who God is and how He interacts with humanity. The passage illustrates that the people’s misplaced intentions, void of true understanding, lead them away from God and towards condemnation.
Scripture References: Hosea 4:1-6

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