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[[WLC - Answer 28]] The punishments of sin in this world are either inward, as blindness of mind, a reprobate sense, strong delusions, hardness of heart, horror of conscience, and vile affections; or outward, as the curse of God upon the creatures for our sakes, and all other evils that befall us in our bodies, names, estates, relations, and employments; together with death itself.
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[[WLC - Answer 29]] The punishments of sin in the world to come, are everlasting separation from the comfortable presence of God, and most grievous torments in soul and body, without intermission, in hell fire forever.

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WLC - Question 29 What are the punishments of sin in the world to come?

WLC - Answer 29 The punishments of sin in the world to come, are everlasting separation from the comfortable presence of God, and most grievous torments in soul and body, without intermission, in hell fire forever.

WLC - Answer 29 (Bob) In the mystery; the sensus plenior, written for his bride, there is no mention of punishments in the future, suggesting that there is no condemnation in Christ Jesus.

WLC - Answer 29 The punishments of sin in the world to come, are everlasting separation from the comfortable presence of God, and most grievous torments in soul and body, without intermission, in hell fire forever.