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I am going to get a lot of hate for this video but hands down this is the scariest verse in all of the Bible in Ephesians 5 verses 3 to 5 it makes a list of seven types of people who will not make into heaven and then it goes on to say this about that group of people let no one deceive you with empty words for because of these things the wrath of God comes upon the sons of Disobedience why is this so scary because right now there are people in hell as we speak who listened to the deception of other people hereamp;#39;s what the lies sound like people say even pastors Commit This sin so how will you defeat it or some people say hey donamp;#39;t worry about it Godamp;#39;s all loving he would never send anyone to hell or a very popular one right now donamp;#39;t tell people to turn from their sins thatamp;#39;s work-based salvation