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What happens when a believer turns away from Christ?

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When a believer turns away from Christ, it often indicates they were not truly following Him for the right reasons in the first place.

Turning away from Christ can be a critical concern within the context of faith. The sermon underscores that those who initially followed Christ for superficial reasons—such as His miracles or earthly benefits—ultimately fell away when those interests waned. This is reflected in the tragic moment described in John 6:66, where many turned back after difficult teachings. It raises the question about the authenticity of their faith. True believers, however, are characterized by a profound connection with Christ, recognizing Him as their life source. Those genuinely united with Him cannot simply walk away because their identity is tied to Him as their Lord, life, and righteousness. This theological understanding reinforces the belief that true regeneration leads to perseverance.
Scripture References: John 6:66

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