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What does the Bible say about being for Christ?

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The Bible states that there are only two groups: those who are for Christ and those who are against Him (Matthew 12:30).

According to Matthew 12:30, Jesus asserts, 'He that is not with me is against me.' This underscores the biblical truth that there is no neutral ground in spiritual matters; one must either stand with Christ or oppose Him. The apostle John echoes this idea, emphasizing that belief in Christ is paramount. Those who are genuinely for Christ will identify with Him and His teachings, and actively participate in the gathering of His people, signifying their alignment with the true gospel of grace.
Scripture References: Matthew 12:30, John 3:18, Mark 16:16

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No Middle Ground
Gary Shepard · Jan 26, 2014
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