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Why does unbelief lead to condemnation according to the Bible?

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Unbelief leads to condemnation because it rejects God's revelation and His saving grace.

Scripture teaches that those who do not believe are already condemned (John 3:18). Unbelief signifies a refusal to accept the truth of the Gospel and the righteousness of God through Christ. This refusal stems from a heart that loves darkness rather than light (John 3:19). It highlights the wickedness of the heart which prefers its own works over reliance on Christ's finished work. Thus, unbelief becomes the primary barrier to receiving salvation and leads to eternal separation from God, demonstrating the seriousness of rejecting His grace.
Scripture References: John 3:18, John 3:19

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