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Why is it dangerous to assume a middle class of Christians?

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Assuming a middle class of Christians is a delusion that undermines the truth of Scripture about salvation and judgment.

The sermon denounces the notion of a middle class of Christians as a soul-ruining lie and emphasizes that the Bible specifically categorizes individuals as either wheat or chaff. This false idea suggests that there exists a comfortable and safe space for those who engage in minimal religious practice without full commitment to Christ. However, Scripture makes it clear that such a middle ground is illusory. By straddling the line between faith and carnality, one may jeopardize their eternal destinies. The sermon warns that neutrality is impossible, urging individuals not to be deceived into thinking that a casual relationship with Jesus suffices for salvation. In the end, believers must recognize the urgency of choosing to fully embrace their identity as part of Christ’s wheat.
Scripture References: Matthew 3:12

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