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What is the fate of the wicked according to the Bible?

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The Bible declares that the wicked face God's judgment and suffering, with no hope of redemption if they die in their sins.

The fate of the wicked is grim, as described in scripture. Those who reject God's grace and remain in their sin shall face judgment and eternal separation from God. Jesus stated, 'If you die in your sins, where I go you cannot come' (John 8:21). This underscores the severity of rejecting God's offer of salvation. In Isaiah 3:11, it clearly states that it shall be ill with the wicked, highlighting that their actions lead to a dire outcome, in stark contrast to the promise given to the righteous. The apostle Paul further remarks in Romans, 'The wages of sin is death' (Romans 6:23), indicating that the ultimate consequence of sin is separation from God. Thus, it is of utmost importance for one to come to faith in Christ, as only through Him can the wicked find hope and deliverance from their fate.
Scripture References: Isaiah 3:11, John 8:21, Romans 6:23

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