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What does the Bible say about the polarization of responses to Jesus?

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The Bible indicates that responses to Jesus are polarized, where some see him as the Savior while others reject him, as illustrated in John 7:7.

In John 7:7, Jesus highlights that the world cannot hate those who walk in religious comfort, but it hates him because he exposes the evil of their works. This theme of polarization is common throughout the Gospels, emphasizing that acceptance or rejection of Christ is not neutral. According to Paul, the gospel is to some the 'savor of death unto death' while to others it is the 'savor of life unto life' (2 Corinthians 2:16). The division is stark; one either accepts the grace offered through Christ or rejects it and is left to face the consequences of their own sin.
Scripture References: John 7:7, 2 Corinthians 2:16

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