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What does the Bible say about being bewitched and disobeying the truth?

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The Bible warns against being bewitched by false teachings that lead to disobedience of the truth, urging believers to focus on Christ as their righteousness.

In Galatians 3, Paul admonishes the Galatians with the question, 'Who hath bewitched you?' This rhetorical question highlights how false prophets can charm and deceive believers, causing them to stray from the truth of the gospel. Being bewitched entails embracing teachings that distract from the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice, ultimately leading to a denial of faith in His completed work. Obedience to the truth is equated with acknowledging Christ as the sole source of righteousness, contrasting the flattery of legalistic teachings that encourage reliance on personal effort.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:1-5

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