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How do we reconcile cultural Christianity with true faith?

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Reconciling cultural Christianity with true faith involves distinguishing between genuine faith rooted in Scripture and mere cultural adherence.

Cultural Christianity often presents a facade of faith that is based more on social norms and religious traditions than on a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. As seen in the sermon, many people have adopted Christian labels without a true understanding or experience of the Gospel. True faith, in contrast, is a deep-seated belief in the finished work of Christ and a transformative relationship with Him. To reconcile the two, we must examine our beliefs and practices through the lens of Scripture, ensuring that our faith is not a reflection of cultural expectations but rather a response to the saving grace of God. This discernment is vital in fostering authentic faith that produces genuine fruit in our lives, leading us to truly love God and serve others.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:20, Galatians 5:22-23

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