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What does the Bible say about believing but not being saved?

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The Bible indicates that simply believing in God is not enough for salvation; one must have a personal relationship with Christ.

In Mark 9:23-24, the scripture illustrates a man who professes belief yet admits he is not a Christian. This highlights a common condition among many who believe God exists, recognize His holiness, and even acknowledge Christ's resurrection but lack true faith and relationship with Him. It is emphasized that mere assent to these truths is insufficient for salvation. True faith is characterized by a deep commitment, a submission to Christ as Lord, and an active relationship that transforms one's life. Without this vital union with Christ, one remains separated from God, despite intellectual acknowledgment of theological truths.
Scripture References: Mark 9:23-24

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