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What does the Bible say about spiritual dangers for Christians?

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The Bible warns of dangers like worldliness, Arminianism, intellectualism, and legalism that can lead believers astray.

In 2 Corinthians 11:2-3, the Apostle Paul expresses his fears for the Corinthians, highlighting the risk of being led away from the simplicity in Christ. He identifies several dangers, including worldliness, where the cares of this life choke the word and render it unfruitful (1 John 2:15). Arminianism represents the reliance on human freedom over divine sovereignty, promoting a dangerous misunderstanding of salvation (Romans 9:16). Intellectualism can divert focus from the simplicity of the gospel to endless questions, hindering true worship (1 Peter 1:23). Lastly, legalism imposes a burden of works for justification, counteracting the essence of grace (Galatians 4). These dangers undermine the believers' assurance and peace, pushing them away from reliance on Christ's finished work.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 11:2-3, 1 John 2:15, Romans 9:16, 1 Peter 1:23, Galatians 4

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My Fears
Don Fortner · Jan 19, 1999
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