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What should the doctrine of hell prompt unconverted individuals to do?

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It should cause them to reconsider their spiritual state and seek true conversion through repentance and faith in Christ.

The doctrine of hell, as explained in the teachings of Christ, should convict the unconverted of their spiritual state. It ought to stop them in their tracks and lead them to reflect on their need for salvation. In Romans 2:4, we see that the goodness of God leads to repentance, and this is a vital response to the warnings about hell. The urgency of the message cannot be overstated; the understanding that they are on a path leading to judgment should compel them to turn to Christ, the only safe refuge. The goal is not simply to provoke fear, but to motivate a sincere search for salvation through genuine conversion, which entails recognizing their sin and casting themselves upon the mercy of God.

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