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What does the Bible say about the doctrine of hell?

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The Bible teaches that hell is a just punishment for those who reject God, as exemplified in the teachings of Jesus and throughout Scripture.

The doctrine of hell is a central theme in Scripture, indicating the seriousness of sin and the absolute justice of God. Jesus spoke of hell as a place of eternal torment for those who reject Him (Luke 16:19-31). This aligns with the broader biblical narrative that underscores God's holiness and the need for justice. Denying the reality of hell undermines the significance of Christ's atonement, as He took upon Himself the punishment that sinners deserve. The existence of hell highlights not only God’s justice but also His mercy in providing a way of salvation through Jesus Christ. Hell serves as a sobering reminder of the stakes involved in rejecting the gospel.
Scripture References: Luke 16:19-31

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