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What does the Bible say about the dwellings of the wicked?

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The Bible states that the dwellings of the wicked are places filled with darkness and devoid of hope, where they face the wrath of God.

In Job 18, Bildad the Shuhite describes the fate of the wicked, emphasizing that their light will be extinguished and they will be driven from light into darkness. The text reveals that those who do not know God will face grave consequences, ending in a life that is marked by desolation and abandonment. Bildad's harsh words serve as a warning about the eternal consequence of living in rebellion against God and rejecting His grace.

The punishment of the wicked is not simply about physical suffering, but a spiritual exile from the presence of God. They lack the comfort, hope, and understanding that comes from knowing the Savior. The Bible thus presents a solemn reminder that without Christ, individuals are left in darkness, facing the judgment they rightly deserve due to their sins and disobedience.
Scripture References: Job 18:5-21

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