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What does the Bible teach about false faith?

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The Bible warns that not all who profess faith are true believers, highlighting the danger of false faith.

Scripture provides sobering reminders about the existence of false faith, which can be deceptive and lead many to destruction. In Matthew 7:21-23, Jesus addresses individuals who professed to have done works in His name but were never truly known by Him. Similarly, Hebrews 6 warns of those who have been enlightened, yet their faith does not hold up under scrutiny. True faith, as emphasized in the sermon, is characterized by a genuine transformation and a steadfast reliance on Christ throughout one's life. The presence of false faith serves as a caution for believers to examine their hearts and ensure their faith is grounded in the reality of Christ and not in mere profession or emotional experience. This underscores the importance of perseverance, as true faith will endure and bear fruit.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:21-23, Hebrews 6:4-6

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We, Are, If
Don Fortner · May 9, 2000
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