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What does 'no compromise' mean in a Christian context?

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'No compromise' in a Christian context means adhering strictly to the gospel without yielding to opposing beliefs.

'No compromise' emphasizes the importance of maintaining the integrity of the gospel message. It calls believers to avoid blending truth with false teachings or philosophies. The sermon explains that compromise means accepting lower standards than what God has established, especially regarding fundamental doctrines such as grace, atonement, and the nature of salvation. The faithful are exhorted to stand firm in their beliefs and not to seek common ground with those who distort the truth, as seen in Scripture where God’s Word is absolute and does not yield.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:13-14, 2 Timothy 4:2-4

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No Compromise
Caleb Hickman · Mar 6, 2024
Joshua

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