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

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The Bible describes the end of the wicked as a certain and tragic fate resulting from sin and God's justice.

The end of the wicked is illustrated in 1 Samuel 31, where Saul's tragic death serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of sin and rebellion against God. Saul, who lived a life dominated by pride, self-love, and a rejection of God, ultimately faced the inevitable punishment for his actions. Just as sin kills the body, it leads to eternal death for the wicked, emphasizing that God’s justice will always prevail, just as surely as His mercy does. The fate of Saul portrays the reality that those who reject God's sovereignty face destruction and eternal separation from Him.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 31, Romans 6:23, James 1:15, Psalm 73:17-20, Romans 10:4, Psalm 37:10, Psalm 37:20

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Yet a Little While
Ian Potts · Apr 10, 2016
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