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What are the consequences of building on the wrong foundation?

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Building on the wrong foundation leads to destruction and loss, as only Christ can sustain true spiritual growth.

In 1 Corinthians 3:12-15, Paul outlines the stark reality that building on the foundation of Christ must be done with worthwhile materials such as gold, silver, and precious stones, representing truth and genuineness. Conversely, using materials such as wood, hay, and stubble symbolizes works and doctrines that lack eternal value. The consequences are severe; those whose works do not endure the fire will suffer loss, reflecting that seeking to build one's faith or church on anything other than the authenticity of the Gospel will ultimately lead to spiritual ruin. This reinforces the vital importance of maintaining sound doctrine and fidelity to Christ as the true measure of effectiveness in ministry.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 3:12-15

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