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What does falling away from the gospel mean?

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Falling away from the gospel refers to a rejection of God's grace and a shift toward self-reliance and works.

Falling away from the gospel is a significant concern highlighted in 2 Thessalonians 2:3, where Paul warns of a general apostasy from the true message of grace. This departure manifests when individuals or communities abandon the central tenets of the gospel—God's sovereignty, grace, and the necessity of Christ's work for salvation—embracing instead a message of human merit and self-reliance. The warning against this apostasy serves to remind believers to hold fast to the truth and sound doctrine, as the spirit of Antichrist seeks to draw people away from the authentic gospel of grace.
Scripture References: 2 Thessalonians 2:3

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His Return
Henry Mahan · Aug 22, 1993
Joshua

Joshua

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