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How does oversimplifying grace lead to errors in faith?

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Oversimplifying grace can result in false doctrines, such as easy believism and carnal Christianity.

The oversimplification of grace has led to various errors in theological understanding, such as easy believism, where individuals think they are saved simply by making a decision, and the 'carnal Christian' theory that separates salvation from lordship. These misconceptions foster a false sense of security, leading people to believe they can live contrary to Christ's commandments while still being assured of eternal life. This undermines the transformative power of the gospel, which calls for repentance and a continual walk with Christ.
Scripture References: James 2:19, Matthew 7:21-23

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