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Why does the Bible say, 'The ungodly shall perish'?

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'The ungodly shall perish' signifies the ultimate consequence of sin leading to eternal separation from God.

The phrase 'The ungodly shall perish' from Psalm 1:6 emphasizes the finality of God's judgment on those who reject Him. This illustrates the severe consequences of a life lived in rebellion against God. In essence, the ungodly are likened to chaff that the wind blows away, indicating their lack of substance and ultimate destruction. The New Testament parallels this with teachings on the final judgment, where Christ will separate the righteous from the unrighteous (Matthew 25:31-46). Understanding this truth underscores the urgency for all to repent and seek salvation in Christ, as without it, they face eternal condemnation.
Scripture References: Psalm 1:6, Matthew 25:31-46

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