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What does the Bible say about the final state of the wicked?

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The Bible describes the final state of the wicked as one of eternal torment and separation from God, with no hope of relief or reprieve.

The final state of the wicked, as articulated in Scripture, is one characterized by hopelessness and eternal suffering. Matthew 25:46 tells us that the wicked shall go away to eternal punishment, while the righteous will enter eternal life, underscoring the stark contrast in destinies. Revelation 21:8 provides a sobering list of those who will share in this final judgment, illustrating that those who reject God will face the consequences of their rebellion. This state is not merely temporary; it is without end, with the second death representing an eternal separation from the loving presence of God. Understanding this reality should fuel a sense of urgency in believers to communicate the gospel message to others before it is too late.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:46, Revelation 21:8

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