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What does it mean if we deny Christ?

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Denying Christ signifies a rejection of the faith, with serious consequences as noted in Scripture.

The impact of denying Christ is profound and crucial for believers. In 2 Timothy 2:12, it states that if we deny Him, He will also deny us. This warning underscores the importance of holding fast to our faith. Denying Christ is not simply an outward act but an indication of a deeper spiritual condition; it reflects a rejection of the truths of the Gospel. The book of Hebrews offers similar warnings against apostasy, urging believers to remain steadfast. True believers, while they may struggle and have moments of doubt, will ultimately persevere in faith. The act of denial is associated with the loss of the assurance of salvation, and thus, it is a serious matter that calls for self-reflection and steadfastness in faith.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 2:12, Hebrews 3:6-14

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Union With Christ
Henry Mahan · Oct 15, 1975
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