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What does the Bible say about going away from Jesus?

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The Bible teaches that turning away from Jesus is to separate from the only source of eternal life and hope.

In John 6, Jesus poses a poignant question to His disciples: 'Will ye also go away?' This reflects the reality that many of those who initially followed Him later turned back, choosing to walk away from the teachings and person of Christ. To go away is understood as distancing oneself from Jesus, the Word of God, and the means of grace provided in the Christian faith. Such a departure signifies rejecting the only foundation for salvation, as Peter affirmed when he said, 'Lord, to whom shall we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life.' The seriousness of this question highlights the danger of separation from Christ, which leads to spiritual death and eternal destruction.
Scripture References: John 6:67-68, John 6:44

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