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What does the Bible say about true and false Christians?

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The Bible distinguishes between true and false Christians, indicated by whether their religion is self-made or God-given.

Isaiah 50:10-11 describes the distinction between true and false Christians. A false Christian is one who kindles their own fire, representing a self-made religion, while a true Christian trusts in God's provisions amidst darkness. The crucial difference lies in the origin of one’s faith and the heart's condition. True faith, born of God, is evidenced by fearing the Lord, obeying His voice, and recognizing one's own sinfulness, leading to genuine repentance and reliance on Christ for salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 50:10-11, Job 18

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