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What does 'falling' mean in a Christian context?

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'Falling' refers to a Christian's momentary lapses or failures in faith and conduct, yet it emphasizes God's ability to restore us.

'Falling' in the context of Christianity signifies the struggles we endure as we navigate our sinful nature post-conversion. It is not merely about moral failure, rather it signifies our ongoing battle against sin. As Micah 7:8 states, 'when I fall, I shall arise'—this reflects the dual reality of a believer's life where we stumble yet are ultimately upheld by God's grace. This assurance that we can rise again is integral to understanding the Christian faith, reinforcing our trust in God’s sustaining power throughout our spiritual struggles.
Scripture References: Micah 7:8

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When I Fall
Don Fortner · May 1, 2012
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