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What does the Bible say about the consequences of rejecting salvation?

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Rejecting salvation leads to eternal separation from God and the torment of hell.

The Bible is clear that rejecting the offered salvation through Christ results in severe eternal consequences. As mentioned in Revelation 21:8, those who do not believe in God will be cast into the lake of fire, a second death that signifies complete separation from the presence of God and His grace. The rich man's experience in Luke 16 serves as a poignant illustration of the lasting torment and despair that comes from a life lived apart from Jesus. The irrevocable nature of this choice underscores the importance of embracing the Gospel and pursuing a relationship with Christ to avoid such judgment.
Scripture References: Revelation 21:8, John 3:36

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