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What are the characteristics of a false gospel?

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A false gospel denies the truth of original sin, the need for divine grace, and the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice.

Characteristics of a false gospel include the denial of original sin, which affects humanity's understanding of their need for salvation. It often suggests that humans can contribute to their salvation through good works or moral improvement, ultimately undermining the finished work of Christ on the cross. These teachings can appear close to the truth but incorporate subtle lies that lead to spiritual deception. Romans 10:1-4 warns against establishing righteousness apart from the righteousness of God, highlighting the danger of false gospels that dilute the true message of Christ’s atonement.
Scripture References: Romans 10:1-4, Galatians 1:8-9, John 17:2

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