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What does the Bible say about compromise in faith?

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The Bible warns against compromising God's truth, as seen in Exodus 10:26, where Moses insists that not a hoof be left behind.

In the context of Exodus, specifically Exodus 10:26, the concept of compromise is addressed fundamentally concerning obedience to God's commands. Moses declares, 'Not a hoof shall be left behind,' emphasizing that any concession to Pharaoh's demands would essentially risk the integrity of their worship and relationship with God. Compromise in faith can lead to spiritual peril; it is often a subtle slipping away from God's absolute truths and commands, risking one's spiritual integrity and witness. Thus, the importance of adhering firmly to God's Word without compromise cannot be overstated within the sovereign grace framework, highlighting that our faith and assurance are based solely on God's promises and not contingent upon worldly concessions.
Scripture References: Exodus 10:26

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No Compromise
Todd Nibert · May 23, 2007
No Compromise
Todd Nibert · May 23, 2007
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