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What happens to those who die as unbelievers?

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Those who die as unbelievers face eternal separation from God and punishment in hell.

The fate of unbelievers upon death is profoundly serious as articulated in scripture. Unbelievers are said to be cast into hell, a place of infinite sorrow, suffering, and separation from God's presence. As reflected in various passages, such as Matthew 25:41 and 2 Thessalonians 1:9, the final judgment results in eternal destruction away from the glory of the Lord. This state is irreversible, confirming the grave implications of living a life apart from faith in Christ. Such truths compel both self-reflection and a sense of urgency in evangelism, highlighting the necessity of reaching others with the gospel before it's too late.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:41, 2 Thessalonians 1:9

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