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What does the Bible say about rejecting the counsel of God?

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The Bible warns that rejecting the counsel of God, which is found in Christ, leads to spiritual condemnation.

Rejecting the counsel of God is a grave matter addressed in scripture. In Luke 7:30, it is stated that the Pharisees and lawyers 'rejected the counsel of God against themselves.' This rejection is not merely a dismissal of advice; it signifies turning away from the gospel truth represented in Christ. The Apostle Paul emphasized the importance of the counsel of God throughout his ministry, declaring that he would not shun to declare the whole counsel of God. Therefore, to reject the gospel is to frustrate the grace of God and set oneself against God's plan of salvation provided in Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 7:30, Acts 20:27

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