What does the Bible teach about the consequences of denying God?
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The Bible teaches that denying God leads to moral corruption and separation from His blessing (Psalm 14:2-3).
The consequences of denying God's existence are dire, according to scripture. Psalm 14 shows that those who declare 'there is no God' become morally corrupt and engage in abominable deeds. The denial of God leads to a lifestyle that not only shuns divine authority but also promotes iniquity (Psalm 14:2-3). Consequently, such individuals fail to seek God and lead lives devoid of true goodness. The passage underscores that God observes from Heaven, seeking those who understand and seek Him, reinforcing the idea that neglecting or rejecting God results in spiritual blindness and moral failure. Ultimately, this denial results in both temporal and eternal consequences, as it separates individuals from the hope and salvation found in God through Christ.
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