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What is the punishment for sin according to the Bible?

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The Bible teaches that those who reject God and persist in sin will face eternal judgment.

The punishment for sin as articulated in Scripture is severe and eternal, emphasizing the holiness and justice of God. Isaiah 66:24 conveys a stark picture, stating that the righteous will look upon the carcasses of those who have transgressed against God, confirming that the consequences of sin lead to eternal separation from God's grace. This aligns with the broader biblical understanding of judgment whereby those who refuse Christ face the full weight of God's wrath. The reality of eternal punishment underscores the urgency for repentance and faith in Jesus, who is the only refuge from God’s judgment. Understanding the nature of God's judgment serves to highlight the beauty and necessity of His grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 66:24, Romans 6:23, Revelation 20:10-15

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