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What is the greatest lie according to the Bible?

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The greatest lie is the belief that we do not need to obey God and that disobedience will not lead to consequences.

The greatest lie identified in the Bible can be traced back to the deceptive words of the serpent in Genesis 3:4-5, 'You shall not surely die.' This lie suggests that disobedience to God's commands will not have dire consequences, which has led humanity to believe that they can determine what is right and wrong apart from God's clear truth. Essentially, this lie promotes a false sense of security that one can rebel against God without facing the ultimate consequences of sin. This lie underpins all other deceptions and leads to a rejection of God, as illustrated throughout scripture. Unforgiven sin ultimately leads to spiritual death and separation from God, exposing the dire need for individuals to understand this truth to escape the eternal consequences of the lie.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:4-5, Romans 6:23

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