Ezekiel 33:14
"When I tell the righteous that he will surely live, if he trusts in his righteousness and commits iniquity, none of his righteous deeds will be remembered; but he will die in his iniquity that he has committed."
Key Reflection
This verse highlights the importance of consistent faithfulness. Even a righteous person who strays from their path by committing sin loses the benefit of their past righteousness, facing judgment for the new transgressions rather than being remembered for their former good deeds. Thus, true spiritual life depends on remaining faithful and avoiding backsliding.
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