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What does the Bible say about rejecting Christ?

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The Bible condemns the rejection of Christ, highlighting it as self-destructive behavior leading to eternal perdition.

The scriptures reveal a profound warning against rejecting Christ, depicting it as a tragic folly that leads to one's own destruction. For example, in John 5:40, Jesus implores that people refuse to come to Him for life, indicating that their rejection is ultimately a choice motivated by their own desires. Sinners are depicted as willfully blind, reminiscent of the ox and donkey that instinctively recognize their owners, while humanity ignores the judgments of the Lord, as seen in Isaiah 1:3 and Jeremiah 8:6-7. This refusal to accept salvation reflects a severe moral failing, where individuals prefer sin over the eternal joy offered by Christ, making their actions particularly lamentable in the light of such spiritual awareness.
Scripture References: John 5:40, Isaiah 1:3, Jeremiah 8:6-7, Zechariah 11:1-9, John 1:11, John 3:3, Mark 10:21-22, John 19:12-16, Romans 6:23, Zechariah 11:10-17, Galatians 3, Romans 8:28-30

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