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Why is the loss of one's soul considered tragic?

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The loss of one's soul is tragic because it entails an eternal existence under God's wrath without hope.

The tragedy of losing one's soul lies in the ultimate consequence of being separated from God in eternal torment. Once a person dies without Christ, they awaken to a hopeless and eternal existence in hell under the righteous wrath of God. This is the most profound tragedy imaginable; thus, the loss of the soul not only signifies the end of earthly life but also the beginning of a dire and irreversible fate. It prompts an urgent call to reflect on the eternal significance of our choices.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:8-9; Hebrews 9:27

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