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What does the Bible teach about eternal punishment?

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The Bible teaches that eternal punishment is a real, future, and unavoidable consequence for the unrighteous.

Eternal punishment is a doctrine clearly outlined in Scripture, particularly in Matthew 25:46, where it explicitly states that 'these will go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.' This indicates the reality and duration of judgment for those who do not belong to Christ. The sermon emphasizes that this punishment is not immediate but is awaited in the future, affirming the seriousness of final judgment. Additionally, the teaching stresses that punishment remains forever, which reflects God's justice and sovereignty in dealing with sin. Thus, understanding eternal punishment should compel believers to share the gospel urgently.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:46, Revelation 20:10

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The Goats
David Simpson · Sep 24, 2006
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Joshua

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