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What does the Bible say about true and false belief?

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The Bible warns against false belief, as seen in Simon the Sorcerer, who appeared to believe but lacked genuine faith.

The account of Simon the Sorcerer in Acts 8 illustrates the distinction between outward belief and true, saving faith. Simon was baptized and appeared to believe, yet his actions revealed that he sought power for selfish gains rather than a sincere relationship with Christ. This narrative warns Christians to discern true belief, emphasizing that mere outward rituals like baptism do not equate to genuine faith. Genuine conversion involves a heart transformed by God, leading to true obedience and faithfulness.
Scripture References: Acts 8:13-23

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