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What are the consequences of falling from grace?

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Falling from grace involves turning away from the gospel's truth and seeking justification through the law, which leads to spiritual ruin (Galatians 5:4).

Falling from grace, as described in Galatians 5:4, occurs when believers attempt to find righteousness through the law instead of the grace provided in Christ. This act signifies a departure from the gospel message and results in spiritual peril, as such individuals become entangled in a system of works that cannot bear the weight of their sin. The consequences of this choice are dire; instead of living in the freedom of Christ's grace, they revert to a state where they are subject to the law's demands, which, due to our inherent sinfulness, we can never fulfill. This state leads to a lack of assurance and peace in one's relationship with God.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:4

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