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What does the Bible say about the end of evil men?

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The Bible teaches that all evil men ultimately meet an evil end, as seen in the life of King Saul.

In the conclusion of the study of 1 Samuel, the Scriptures reveal that all evil men face a formidable end due to their actions and rebellion against God. King Saul, as a type of evil, is depicted in his demise, illustrating that God does not allow wickedness to prevail indefinitely. God’s judgment upon Saul serves as a stark reminder that those who defy His purpose and guidance will ultimately be dealt with justly. This principle is illustrated throughout Scripture, where God's righteousness prevails over evil's fleeting power. The narrative shines light on the larger theological truth that ultimately, God's justice will ensure that all evil will be cast away, and His true purposes will be fulfilled.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 31, Isaiah 59:11-20

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