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What does the Bible say about the deceivableness of unrighteousness?

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The Bible teaches that the deceivableness of unrighteousness leads individuals to reject the love of truth, resulting in their destruction.

In 2 Thessalonians 2:10-12, we see that those who perish are characterized by their reception of unrighteousness rather than the love of truth. The passage highlights that God sends a strong delusion upon them so that they would believe the lie and thus face damnation. This deception is rooted in their unwillingness to embrace the truth made known to them through the gospel and their pleasure in unrighteousness. The deceivableness of unrighteousness signifies the way in which individuals can be led astray, believing they are righteous through their self-efforts while rejecting the sovereign grace of God which offers true salvation.
Scripture References: 2 Thessalonians 2:10-12, Romans 1:18, Proverbs 1:24-28

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