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Can a true believer fall away from grace?

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Yes, a true believer can fall from grace by turning to legalism and seeking justification through the law instead of relying on Christ's grace.

The question of whether a true believer can fall from grace is addressed in Galatians 5, where the Apostle Paul speaks of individuals who, after initially believing in the gospel, turn back to legalistic practices for justification. This falling away is not about losing salvation in the traditional sense but indicates a departure from grace, resulting in the loss of Christ's benefits for those seeking justification through means other than faith. While some interpretations argue that genuine believers cannot ultimately fall away, Reformed theology warns that those who adopt a legalistic mindset and trust in their works are, in essence, falling from grace. The encouragement is to maintain trust in Christ's work, avoiding the pitfalls of self-reliance.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:2-4

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