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What does the Bible say about the folly of unbelief?

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The Bible warns that unbelief leads to destruction, as seen in the accounts of Noah and Jericho, emphasizing the danger of ignoring God's promises.

The Bible clearly illustrates the folly of unbelief through the examples of Noah and the fall of Jericho. In Noah's day, despite the warning of imminent judgment, many perished because they did not heed God's command to enter the ark. Similarly, Rahab's family was saved because they believed the spies' message and acted according to their instructions. Both instances show that unbelief results in dire consequences, reinforcing the importance of faith in God's promises and warnings. Scripture emphasizes that 'the just shall live by faith' (Romans 1:17) and highlights that ignoring God's truths leads to spiritual peril.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:5-8, Joshua 2:9-11, Romans 1:17

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