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How can we avoid falling into the trap of false security in our faith?

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We must critically examine our hearts and seek true faith grounded in Christ's work.

Avoiding the trap of false security in our faith requires rigorous self-examination and reliance on Christ alone for salvation. The sermon calls attention to the danger of a faith that mixes human works with the grace of God, noting that such a faith is deceptive. Believers are encouraged to recognize their unworthiness and their total dependence on Christ's sacrifice. The message is clear: true salvation is not about what we can offer God but about embracing the grace He freely gives. This means being aware of the gospel's purity and resisting any distortion that may lead to a false sense of security in one’s spiritual condition.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 13:5, Ephesians 2:8-9

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A Controversy
Ian Potts · Mar 3, 2013
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