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How do we know that knowledge without action is insufficient for salvation?

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Knowledge alone does not save; true salvation results in a transformed life marked by obedience, as demonstrated by Judas and others.

The distinction between mere knowledge and transformative faith is crucial in understanding salvation. It is not enough to simply possess knowledge of the Scriptures, as seen in the example of Judas, who was learned yet unrepentant. The heart must engage with the truth to effect real change. Romans 2:20 describes those who have a form of knowledge without the reality of faith. Knowledge without practice leads not to salvation but to condemnation, as it requires action that reflects genuine belief.
Scripture References: Romans 2:20, Luke 12:47

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