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How do we know that a believer's mind can be corrupted?

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The Bible warns that a believer's mind can indeed be corrupted, as seen in Paul's fear expressed in 2 Corinthians 11:3.

In 2 Corinthians 11:3, Paul expresses concern that the minds of the Corinthians might be corrupted just as Eve's was in the Garden of Eden. This implies that even believers, who possess a new heart and mind through the Spirit, can be led astray from the truth through subtle deceptions and enticing words. The term 'corrupted' illustrates the potential for spiritual decline, as the mind may not function properly in discerning truths from falsehoods. Thus, it is imperative for believers to remain vigilant and rooted in the simplicity of Christ, guarding against any means that seek to distort the Gospel.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 11:3, Genesis 3:1-6

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Simplicity
Bob Coffey · Mar 12, 2017
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