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What does 'easy-believism' mean in the context of salvation?

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'Easy-believism' refers to a superficial acceptance of Christ without genuine commitment or transformation.

'Easy-believism' describes a prevalent approach to salvation that emphasizes a minimal commitment, often involving a one-time decision to accept Christ without the necessary follow-through of genuine transformation or ongoing discipleship. As discussed, many in the modern church may identify as Christians due to participation in rituals or decision-making processes that lack the depth of true belief, which requires continuing in Christ's word and being transformed by it.
Scripture References: John 2:23-25

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Disciples Indeed
Paul Mahan · Jul 3, 1994
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