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What does the Bible warn about presumption in faith?

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The Bible warns against presumption in faith, indicating that mere profession of Christianity without genuine heart experience can lead to eternal peril.

Scripture presents a clear warning against complacency and presumption, particularly in Hebrews 10:26-31, where it states that willful sin after receiving the knowledge of the truth leaves one with no further sacrifice for sins. It underscores that those who merely profess faith without possessing an authentic relationship with Christ risk facing severe consequences. The warning is not meant to frighten true believers but to caution those who might take their salvation for granted, emphasizing the necessity of true heart experience over superficial profession. Genuine faith is active and transformative, requiring a response to the grace received, affirming the believer's standing before God through Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:26-31

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