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What is the relationship between sin and hell?

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Sin leads to hell as it incurs the just penalty of eternal separation from God and His holiness.

Sin is fundamentally defined as rebellion against God, and it results in a debt that humanity cannot repay. The Bible teaches that the wages of sin is death, which includes spiritual death and eternal separation from God (Romans 6:23). In this context, hell serves as the ultimate expression of God's justice, where unrepentant sinners receive the just reward for their actions. Every lie, act of malice, and rebellion adds to this debt, sealing one's fate unless one flees to Christ for forgiveness. Recognizing this relationship helps believers understand the gravity of sin and the importance of seeking redemption through Jesus.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23, James 1:15, Revelation 21:8

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The Restless Bed
James Smith · Sep 26, 2012
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