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

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The Bible teaches that the end of the wicked is destruction and they will not prosper in the eternal sense.

Scripture clearly indicates that the fate of the wicked is not one to be envied. In Psalm 37:1-2, it urges believers not to fret over evildoers, for they shall soon be cut down like the grass. Although they may appear to prosper in this life, their ultimate end is destruction, as noted in verses 38-39, which states that the salvation of the righteous is from the Lord. Their prosperity is temporary and ultimately leads to ruin, underscoring that God is sovereign over all, including the fate of the wicked.
Scripture References: Psalm 37:1-2, Psalm 37:38-39

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Psalm 37, p2
Rick Warta · Jun 22, 2023
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