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Why is it dangerous to have carnal presumption about salvation?

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Carnal presumption is dangerous because it provides a false sense of security, leading individuals to believe they are saved when they are not.

Carnal presumption involves a mistaken confidence in salvation that is not founded on a true relationship with Christ. This false assurance is perilous as it can lead individuals to disregard the seriousness of their spiritual state, thinking they are safe when they are not. As the preacher highlighted, assurance among the religious but lost mirrors the Pharisees' self-righteousness and their belief in their own actions as a basis for salvation. Scripture warns that many will claim to know Christ but will be met with rejection at the judgment (Matthew 7:22-23). Thus, when people rely on their religious acts or heritage as the foundation of their assurance—like the covenant mentioned in Isaiah 28:15—they risk being caught unprepared for God’s judgment, as their refuge is ultimately a refuge of lies.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:22-23, Isaiah 28:15

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