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How do we know false conversion is a problem today?

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False conversion is evident when individuals exhibit no lasting change in their lives and return to their former sinful ways.

False conversion is a significant concern in contemporary Christianity. It is marked by a lack of true repentance and ongoing transformation. In Luke 11:24-26, the unclean spirit leaves but then returns to find the individual's life empty, swept, and garnished, indicating that mere outward modifications without genuine heart change is insufficient. Many today may profess faith but lack the essential elements of true conversion: a heartfelt acknowledgment of sin, a reliance on Christ's redemptive work, and a lifelong transformation characterized by an ongoing relationship with God. This superficiality often leads individuals to return to their previous sinful states, highlighting the absence of genuine conversion.
Scripture References: Luke 11:24-26

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