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What are the consequences of being corrupted from the simplicity of Christ?

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Corruption from the simplicity of Christ leads to strife, debate, and division within the church.

The Apostle Paul warns that when believers are corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ, they may experience negative consequences such as debates, envious thoughts, strife, and other destructive behaviors (2 Corinthians 12:20). This corruption damages the community of faith as it introduces complexities that lead to arguments, rivalries, and divisions among believers. Instead of exemplifying the love and grace of Christ, a church that veers away from this simplicity becomes a space of contention and conflict, jeopardizing its unity and witness. Thus, it is crucial for believers to remain steadfast in the straightforward message of the gospel, built upon Christ alone.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 12:20

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Paul's Two Fears
Todd Nibert · Jan 15, 2012
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