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Why is unbelief considered the greatest sin?

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Unbelief is deemed the greatest sin because it rejects the only means of salvation offered by God.

Unbelief is considered the greatest sin because it fundamentally rejects the grace and mercy of God, who has provided salvation through Jesus Christ. In John 3:18, it states that those who believe not are condemned already. This condemnation reflects that unbelief is not merely a lack of faith but an outright refusal of God's divine provision for redemption. All other sins can be addressed through the Gospel, but unbelief leaves individuals devoid of hope, resulting in eternal wrath. This rejection of God's gift is a profound affront to His character and His desire for humanity's salvation.
Scripture References: John 3:18, John 16:9

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