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What does it mean to be 'almost in all evil'?

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'Almost in all evil' refers to the peril of being in the midst of false teachings while misleadingly thinking one is still within the truth.

In Proverbs 5:14, the phrase 'almost in all evil' illustrates the danger believers face when they mingle with false teaching and religious practices that distort the Gospel. The context suggests that being in the congregation of those who preach a false gospel can lead to spiritual destruction, as it trades the true honor of Christ for a lie. This emphasizes the need for Christians to be discerning about their associations and worship practices, ensuring they align with the truth of Scripture and uphold the sovereignty of God in salvation.
Scripture References: Proverbs 5:14

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