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What is the consequence of willful rebellion against God?

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Willful rebellion against God leads to severe punishment and estrangement from His grace.

The Scriptures reveal that willful rebellion against God's truth results in grave consequences. Hebrews 10:29 highlights that those who willfully reject Christ subject themselves to a more severe punishment than those who despised the Law of Moses. This reflects the seriousness with which God views rebellion against His son, emphasizing that turning away from the gospel is a direct affront to God's grace. When individuals knowingly turn their backs on the truth they once received, they play with eternal destiny, risking condemnation rather than life. Thus, the Bible warns that forsaking the grace offered through Christ incurs dire repercussions.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:29, Luke 12:47-48, Matthew 11:20-24

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