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What does the Bible say about falling away from grace?

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The Bible teaches that those who fall away from grace demonstrate that they never truly believed in Christ, as seen in Hebrews 6.

In Hebrews 6, the author discusses the grave warning of those who have tasted the heavenly gift but then fall away. This indicates that their prior association with the faith was not genuine salvation. The implication is clear: if someone has experienced the truth of Christ but returns to dead works, they are crucifying Christ anew and showing they never truly trusted in Him. This reflects a deeper theological understanding that true believers—those genuinely saved and called by God—cannot lose their salvation. They might struggle or feel tempted to go back to former beliefs, but true faith perseveres and holds fast to Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 6:4-6

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