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What does the Bible say about coming short of the grace of God?

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The Bible warns against coming short of the grace of God, emphasizing personal diligence in faith to avoid spiritual destitution.

Hebrews 12:15-17 cautions believers to be vigilant so that they do not come short of the grace of God. This concept encompasses both failing to believe in God’s favor and failing to be saved through His grace. It serves as a personal exhortation, urging individuals to reflect on their own relationship with God and to avoid a life that could lead to bitterness and spiritual barrenness, just as Esau did when he sold his birthright for temporary satisfaction.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:15-17

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