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What does the Bible say about the condition of unbelievers?

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The Bible describes unbelievers as being without hope, guilt, and under the wrath of God, as articulated in Ephesians 2.

Ephesians 2 portrays a stark reality for those outside of Christ, depicting individuals as being without Christ, aliens to the promises of God, and subject to His wrath. It conveys the seriousness of their condition, stating plainly that they have no hope and are estranged from God. This dire circumstance emphasizes the weight of human sin and the need for divine intervention through Christ. The sermon passionately conveys that understanding the misery of living apart from Christ serves to motivate one's search for salvation, creating an urgency to respond to God's call in faith, leading to reconciliation and peace with God, found only in Christ.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:11-12

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