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

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The Bible states that if you are not with Christ, you are against Him (Matthew 12:30).

In Matthew 12:30, Jesus asserts that there is no neutral stance regarding Him; one is either for Him or against Him. This declaration emphasizes the critical nature of one's relationship with Christ — it is an all-or-nothing situation. To be 'with' Christ means to accept His gospel and His authority, while to be 'against' Him is to reject His sovereignty and truth. This admonition calls believers to recognize the significance of their stance in relation to the Kingdom of God.
Scripture References: Matthew 12:30

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