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What happens to those who die in their sins without regeneration?

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Those who die in their sins face eternal separation from God and the torment of their guilty conscience.

The consequence of dying in a state of spiritual deadness and rebellion against God is eternal separation from Him, often referred to as hell. In Mark 9:43-44, Jesus describes hell as a place of unquenchable fire where the 'worm' does not die, symbolizing the eternal gnawing of guilt and regret. Unbelievers will carry their condemned state into eternity, remembering the opportunities they had to seek God and the rejection of His grace. This highlights the severity of sin and the necessity of responding to the gospel during one’s lifetime, as emphasized in Matthew 10:14-15. Regeneration offers believers hope and assurance of eternal life in Christ, avoiding this dire fate.
Scripture References: Mark 9:43-44, Matthew 10:14-15

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