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Essay heading: Salvation
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December 12, 2002 |
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Even more importantly, sin results in separation from God, both in this life and the next. According to Daniel Miligore, God is good, perfect, and just, and so sin by its nature prevents a right relationship with God. Therefore sinners cannot enjoy the full benefits of knowing God in this life, such as peace, comfort and help in times of trouble... displayed 300 characters
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They also cannot spend eternity in God's presence, meaning that their soul will either be annihilated at death or will suffer eternally in the state or place known as Hell. Believers understand that to gain salvation they must live honest and forgiving lives, acknowledge and confess their sins, and understand it is an ongoing process that should not be short lived... displayed next 300 characters
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