Those who received Him will be saved, those who didn't will be on their own, without covering for their sins, destined
for eternal separation from God who gave them life.
Not exact matches
The death penalty
for sin is not only the death of the body but
eternal separation from the creator.
The need
for Jesus to come to earth was to save us from the consequence of our sin;
eternal separation from God.
If they know nothing about God, Jesus, their own
separation from God, or anything else, why would they believe in Jesus
for eternal life?
Yes, there is
eternal separation from Him
for that person who rejects Him, but nowhere does it say God's attitude to this rejection.
Regarding the
eternal state of people who do not believe in Jesus
for eternal life, I do think there is some sort of
eternal separation from God, though I am not sure Scripture says much about it.
As
for hell and
eternal punishment, I do believe in some sort of
eternal separation from God, but I do not believe it has anything to do with torment of suffering.
Accepting His redeeming sacrifice
for our transgressions against God's will and
for any and ALL wrongdoings to others is what saves from
eternal separation from God, i.e. hell.
The punishment
for sin in the Bible is very clear — death and
eternal separation from God in hell.
For what its worth John the only description of hell we have in the Bible is
eternal separation from God.