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Why is understanding the plague of unbelief important for Christians?

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Understanding the plague of unbelief is crucial because it warns against rejecting God's revelation and the consequences that follow.

The sermon highlights that unbelief is akin to a spiritual plague that leads individuals to reject the gospel message. In Revelation 15, the plagues correspond to God’s just response to those who refuse to heed His word. When Paul spoke of this to the Jews in Antioch, he emphasized the danger of not believing, suggesting that such rejection merits severe consequences. Recognizing the reality of unbelief helps Christians to appreciate the gravity of accepting or rejecting God's grace and to heed the call to faith, illustrating the importance of continually responding to His Word with belief and obedience.
Scripture References: Revelation 15:6-7, Hebrews 3:12-13

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