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How can we differentiate between true and false conversions?

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True conversion is evidenced by a transformed life and continued faith, whereas false conversion often leads to a lack of spiritual growth.

Differentiating between true and false conversions hinges on observable fruit in a believer’s life. In 1 John 2:19, it states that those who left the faith were never genuinely of the faith. This underscores that true conversion leads to continued presence and growth within the church body and a deepening relationship with God. Signs of genuine faith include love for God, persistence in prayer, and a desire to walk in holiness as discussed in Hebrews 3:6. In contrast, those who show no evidence of spiritual growth or commitment may be relying on a false assurance based on an emotional experience rather than a genuine faith that is sustained by God's grace.
Scripture References: 1 John 2:19, Hebrews 3:6

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