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What does the Bible teach about the consequences of rebellion against God?

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Rebellion against God leads to dire consequences, including judgment and loss of God's favor.

The Bible consistently warns that rebellion against God has serious ramifications. In 2 Chronicles 25, Amaziah's defiance persisted despite God's warnings through prophets, culminating in his downfall and death. The passage illustrates that sin and rebellion result in God's judgment, which ultimately leads to destruction, as seen in the lives of figures like Amaziah and Joash before him. The examples serve as reminders for believers to heed God's warnings and remain faithful to avoid such consequences, highlighting the importance of repentance and obedience.
Scripture References: 2 Chronicles 25:27, 2 Chronicles 24:20-22

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