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What does the Bible say about rebellion and its consequences?

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The Bible warns that rebellion against God leads to destruction, highlighting the cases of Cain, Balaam, and Korah as examples.

In Jude 1-11, the epistle clearly points out the grave consequences of rebellion against God. The writer cites examples such as Cain, Balaam, and Korah who, through their rebellion, faced destruction. Cain's rejection of God's way, Balaam's greed leading him away from the truth, and Korah's refusal to accept God's appointed leadership all illustrate how rebellion stems from an unrepentant heart and leads to divine judgment. The author emphasizes that these historical figures are warnings for us today, demonstrating that a heart that resists God's authority ultimately finds itself in ruin.
Scripture References: Jude 1:11

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