2 PETER—NOTE ON 2 Peter 2:20 It would have been better for these false teachers never to have escaped the world in the first place. They had the knowledge of... Christ. They then returned to a life of sin and darkness. It is better not to have known about the holy commandment than to turn away from Christ. Those who turn away after falsely confessing the Christian faith often do not return to Christ. Their knowledge and experience of the Christian life also make them more accountable before God (compare Luke 12:47). It is likely that Peter refers to those who appeared to be Christians but then showed that they never truly belonged to Christ (see notes on John 15:2; 1 John 2:19; contrast John 10:27; Philippians 1:6). Those who thus turn back to a life of sin show their true character.

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