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How do we know that spiritual accountability is true?

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The parable illustrates that all servants, faithful and unfaithful, will be held accountable to Christ for how they lived and used what they were given.

The concept of spiritual accountability, as illustrated in the parable of the nobleman, underscores that every servant will be evaluated based on their response to the grace and truth they received. In Luke 19:15-26, the nobleman assesses the gains of His servants, demonstrating that faithfulness to the responsibilities entrusted to them is expected. Those who actively use their gifts and resources for the kingdom will be rewarded, while the unprofitable servant who neglects their duty faces judgment. This principle echoes throughout scripture, reinforcing the truth that believers are accountable to God for their actions and faithfulness.
Scripture References: Luke 19:15-26, 2 Corinthians 5:10

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