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How do we know the rejection of truth is real?

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The rejection of truth manifests through the denial of its power and is supported by a lifestyle inconsistent with Scripture, as indicated in 2 Timothy 3:5.

We recognize the rejection of truth by understanding that it often comes hand-in-hand with a form of religion that lacks the transformative power of the Gospel. In 2 Timothy 3:5, the perfect participle indicates a continued state of denial—these individuals not only once rejected the truth, but they actively perpetuate that denial in their lives. Their outward expressions of piety are deceiving, as they hold to the form while completely missing the essence of genuine faith. It is essential for Christians to discern these realities and to understand that the presence of false teachers or believers can dilute the truth of the Gospel, compelling us to maintain vigilance and adhere strictly to the truth of Scripture.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:5

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