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What does the Bible say about denying the faith?

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Denying the faith, according to 1 Timothy 5:8, means failing to provide for one's own, making such a person worse than an infidel.

The Bible highlights that denying the faith can occur even among those who hold orthodox beliefs. As stated in 1 Timothy 5:8, if someone fails to provide for their family, they have denied the faith and are worse than an infidel. This underscores the importance of actions aligning with professed beliefs. It reveals that true faith is not merely about intellectual assent but encompasses responsibility and care for others, particularly those in one’s household. The apostle Paul emphasizes that such denial is taken seriously, showing that our lives must reflect the truths we claim to believe.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 5:8

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Todd Nibert · Dec 12, 2012
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