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What does the Bible say about dying convictions?

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The Bible warns that many experience deep, yet fleeting, religious convictions, much like morning clouds that disappear with the rising sun.

In Hosea 6:4-5, the nature of dying convictions is likened to early morning clouds and dew, which quickly vanish. This imagery illustrates how some individuals may initially feel a deep conviction through the preaching of the gospel but ultimately do not embrace that conviction in salvation. The examples of Felix and Festus in Acts 24 and 26 exemplify this principle where they displayed momentary fear and concern over their sin but did not follow through to genuine repentance and faith in Christ. Such convictions often fade if not grounded in true, saving faith and a realization of one’s own depravity.
Scripture References: Hosea 6:4-5, Acts 24:24-25, Acts 26:24-29

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