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What does the Bible say about branches being broken off?

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The Bible illustrates that branches represent those who appear part of God's people but are not truly His due to unbelief.

In Romans 11, Paul uses the analogy of branches to describe how some who seemed part of God's covenant people were actually broken off due to their unbelief. This breaking off does not signify a change in God's plan, but rather a manifestation of His eternal purpose and foreknowledge. Branches that are truly grafted into Christ are alive and bear fruit as a testimony of genuine faith. The importance of this illustration lies in understanding that visible membership does not equate to vital union with Christ; true believers will remain, while those lost in unbelief are ultimately manifested as never being part of God's elect.
Scripture References: Romans 11:20-25

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