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Why should Christians not compromise their faith?

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Christians should not compromise their faith because it undermines the true gospel and risks leading them back to perdition.

The danger of compromising one's faith is pointed out in Hebrews, where believers were tempted to revert to outdated practices that conflicted with the sufficiency of Christ. Such compromise can dilute the truth of the gospel and lead to spiritual apathy or even apostasy. The author emphasizes the superiority of Christ above worldly notions of faith and calls believers to stand firm in the truth of particular redemption. Faith is not a free-for-all; it is distinct, anchored in Christ, and must not be compromised for social acceptance or ease. This commitment safeguards the integrity of the gospel and our assurance of salvation.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:35-39, Galatians 1:6-9

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