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What does the Bible say about the fate of the unconverted?

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The fate of the unconverted is eternal separation from God in hell, as they remain under divine wrath and judgment.

Scripture presents the fate of the unconverted as dire and sobering. As Edwards elaborates, unconverted individuals are already condemned, as reflected in John 3:18, where it states that those who do not believe are under the wrath of God. They are destined for eternal punishment in hell, a doctrine that aligns with Matthew 25:46, which speaks of the righteous going into eternal life, while the wicked depart into eternal punishment. This emphasizes the finality of their judgment, with no second chances offered after death. Moreover, the unconverted are depicted as being in a precarious position, continuously at risk of falling into hell, which is vividly illustrated through Edwards' metaphor of being held over a pit by a slender thread. Without the saving grace of Jesus Christ, their fate is sealed and awaits them justly, underscoring the urgent need for repentance and faith to escape such a dreadful future.
Scripture References: John 3:18, Matthew 25:46

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