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Why do some churches lack true believers?

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Many churches lack true believers because they often preach a message devoid of the conviction of sin and the true need for repentance.

The presence of empty church buildings and religious traditions points to a troubling reality: many congregations have not been awakened to the true essence of the gospel. As outlined in Luke 18, sincere repentance is critical for salvation; yet many churchgoers, complacent in their religion, fail to confront their sinfulness. Preachers today frequently emphasize comfort and acceptance over the necessity of acknowledging sin, leading to a superficial faith that lacks the power of the Holy Spirit. As a result, these individuals may never have genuinely been confronted with their need for Christ. True churches should foster an environment that encourages heartfelt confession and reliance on God's grace rather than simple outward ritual.
Scripture References: Luke 18:10-14

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