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Punishment of Sin

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The biblical concept of punishment of sin is a central theme in the Christian faith, emphasizing the consequences of humanity's rebellion against God. According to Romans 6:23, "the wages of sin is death," highlighting the severe penalty for sin, while also underscoring God's justice and holiness. In contrast, Psalms 103:10 notes that God does not punish sinners as their iniquities deserve, demonstrating His mercy and compassion, and in 1 John 1:9, believers are assured that God is faithful to forgive sins and purify those who confess and repent. Through these scriptures, the Bible presents a nuanced understanding of sin's punishment, one that balances God's justice with His loving desire to redeem and restore humanity.

John Gill

John Gill addresses the punishment of sin, emphasizing that all humanity, as descendants of Adam, is subject to both temporal and eternal punishment due to original sin and actual transgressions. He discusses the nature of these punishments, noting that while infants may suffer the consequences of o

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