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What happens to those who are unfaithful servants?

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Unfaithful servants face judgment from the Lord, being cut off and appointed their portion with unbelievers.

The fate of unfaithful servants serves as a stern warning within Scripture. In Luke 12:45-46, the unfaithful servant is depicted as one who neglects their duty and mistreats others, leading to their ultimate downfall. This servant, whose actions reflect unbelief and evil conduct, will be cut off by the Lord—meaning they will face divine judgment and punishment, assigned their portion with the hypocrites and unbelievers.

The Pastor emphasizes throughout the sermon that while God's character is merciful, He is also just. This duality assures that those who actively reject and oppose God’s truth, such as false prophets and unfaithful servants, will encounter the consequences of their actions. The assurance of this judgment calls believers to remain steadfast, diligent, and faithful, cherishing their calling and serving the Lord with sincerity, knowing that their labor in the Lord is not in vain.

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