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What does the Bible say about the upright and the wicked?

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The Bible teaches that the upright, defined as those in Christ, will dwell in the land, while the wicked will be uprooted.

Proverbs 2:21-22 contrasts two categories of individuals: the upright and the wicked. The upright, who are declared righteous through faith in Christ, will dwell in the promised land, which symbolizes eternal life with God. In contrast, the wicked, identified as guilty before God, will be cut off and uprooted. This dichotomy highlights the grace offered through Christ, as He is the only one deemed perfect and righteous. As stated in Psalm 25:8, 'Good and upright is the Lord,' emphasizing that true uprightness is found only in Him.
Scripture References: Proverbs 2:21-22, Psalm 25:8

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