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How do we know the carnal Christian doctrine is true?

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The carnal Christian doctrine contradicts the biblical teaching of sanctification and regeneration, as believers are called to grow in holiness and obedience.

The idea of a carnal Christian suggests that one can be truly regenerate yet remain in a state of disobedience without spiritual progress. This is incompatible with Scripture, which teaches that regeneration produces a changed heart and a life marked by sanctification and growth. Verses like Job 17:9 and Hebrews 12:14 highlight the necessity of perseverance and holiness as evidence of true faith. Therefore, the claim that one can remain a 'carnal Christian' for years without transformation undermines the very essence of what it means to be a Christian.
Scripture References: Job 17:9, Hebrews 12:14

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