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Why is unbelief the greatest of sins?

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Unbelief is the greatest sin as it manifests a direct rejection of God and His truth, thereby severing one from salvation.

Unbelief is characterized as the worst sin because it fundamentally opposes God’s character and truth. The Lord identified unbelief as stemming from hatred toward Him, stating in John 7:7, 'The world cannot hate you, but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil.' This scripture indicates that rejecting Christ is the ultimate expression of enmity against God, which results in eternal separation from Him. Thus, one who dies in unbelief cannot be saved, affirming the gravity of this sin in spiritual matters. Acknowledging Christ's divinity and His accomplished work on the cross is essential for salvation; rejecting that truth brings grave consequences.
Scripture References: John 7:7

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