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What does it mean to deny the name of Christ?

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Denying the name of Christ involves failing to openly confess Him and teaching contrary to His doctrine.

To deny the name of Christ is multifaceted; it encompasses a refusal to openly confess Christ, engaging in false teaching, and exhibiting unholy living as outlined in the sermon. As noted in Revelation 2:13, the church was commended for not denying Christ's name amid a hostile environment. Thus, failing to defend His name, whether through silence or misrepresentation, constitutes a denial of the faith.

Furthermore, false teaching that diverges from the gospel of Christ constitutes a denial of His name. Teaching what Christ did not teach or refraining from proclaiming His truth directly impacts the integrity of the faith community. Additionally, living in a manner that contradicts His teachings, as highlighted in Philippians 3:18, serves as a public denial of His name. In essence, to deny the name of Christ is to sever oneself from the very foundation of the Christian faith, which relies on a consistent and faithful confession of Christ in both word and action.

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