Definition:
Slang/Profanity Explained
: "Exodus 3:15" is a phrase from the Bible that means "the final judgment of God on those who reject Christ." The phrase comes from the book of Exodus, part of the Pentateuch in the Hebrew Bible.
Example Sentence using Exodus 3:15: "Once you've accepted Jesus as Lord and Savior, you're no longer bound by the law. You can break free from your sin, for He has given you life through forgiveness and redemption." This sentence is unsettling because it suggests that acceptance of Christ will lead to complete freedom and liberation from all restrictions and punishments under God's judgment. It implies that while salvation comes at a cost (freedom), there are also consequences to those who choose not to receive it, including the potential for eternal damnation.