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What does the Bible say about false hopes in salvation?

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The Bible warns against relying on past experiences or future intentions for salvation, emphasizing the necessity of responding to God's call today.

The Bible, particularly in Hebrews 3:7-19, cautions believers against the false refuges of relying on past experiences or future intentions for their salvation. Yesterday's experiences or decisions may create a false sense of security, leading individuals to believe they are saved because of what they did or felt in the past. However, this is not where true assurance can be found. Instead, the passage stresses the importance of hearing God's voice today and responding without hardening one's heart against the Truth. It emphasizes that faith must be active in the present and cannot rely on past decisions or future promises that may never materialize.
Scripture References: Hebrews 3:7-19

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