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Why is committing to Christ important?

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Committing to Christ is essential because it ensures one's entry into the kingdom of heaven and prevents self-deception common among the religious.

The commitment to Christ is pivotal, as it marks the definitive moment when an individual transitions from spiritual death to eternal life. Jesus underscores this necessity in Matthew 7:21-23, where He warns that merely claiming to know Him is insufficient without a life transformed by His grace. The act of entering through the narrow gate is characterized by repentance and faith, symbolizing a total surrender to Christ's lordship. Without this commitment, a person risks being among those Jesus identifies as false believers—those who profess faith in name yet lack the authentic evidence of a changed life. In essence, true commitment to Christ not only secures salvation but also leads to a new pathway of righteousness and obedience, marking the believer as belonging to His kingdom.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:21-23

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