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What does the Bible say about being with or against Christ?

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The Bible teaches that those who are not with Christ are against Him, highlighting the impossibility of neutrality in spiritual matters.

In Matthew 12:30, Jesus declares, 'He that is not with me is against me.' This statement emphasizes that in matters of faith and loyalty, one is either aligned with Christ or opposed to Him. The notion of neutrality is illusory; individuals cannot remain undecided in their relationship with Christ. Those who claim to be neutral often find themselves unwittingly scattering or working against the gospel. This stems from a biblical understanding that a division exists between the kingdom of God and the forces of darkness, where each person must choose their allegiance.
Scripture References: Matthew 12:30, 2 Corinthians 4:6

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