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How do we know apostasy is serious?

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The seriousness of apostasy is underscored by biblical examples and warnings, particularly in Jude.

Apostasy is considered one of the most serious sins in Scripture because it involves a willful turning away from the truth once acknowledged. Jude illustrates this seriousness by referencing the fate of angels who fell and the Israelites who God destroyed after bringing them out of Egypt. The examples serve to show that even those who have experienced God's grace can fall into condemnation if they turn away. This notion is further corroborated in passages like Hebrews 10:26-31, which states that there is no other sacrifice for sin for those who deliberately abandon the faith, highlighting the fear associated with falling into God's hands after having forsaken His grace.
Scripture References: Jude 6, Hebrews 10:26-31

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