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What does the Bible say about being almost persuaded?

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Being almost persuaded means being lost and dead in sin; true belief requires full conviction.

In Acts 26:28, King Agrippa comments on Paul’s influence, saying, 'Almost thou persuaded me to be a believer.' This concept underscores that being 'almost' is not equivalent to being saved. To be almost persuaded is to be entirely lost; true belief requires a complete and unwavering conviction in the gospel of Jesus Christ. As indicated in Romans 8:32, true believers are fully persuaded that God is able to keep His promises, illustrating that saving faith is not a mere intellectual agreement but a total commitment to Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 26:28, Romans 8:32

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Almost Persuaded
Tom Harding · Feb 21, 2021
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