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How can we distinguish true hope from false confidence?

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True hope is characterized by confidence in Christ, not presumptive self-assurance.

In the sermon, the distinction between true hope and presumptive confidence is drawn. True hope is a confidence rooted in the work of Christ, recognizing our need for His grace. Those who hope in Christ trust in His finished work rather than their own abilities. This contrasts with false confidence, which relies on personal merit or feelings of superiority. Believers are encouraged to examine their hope, ensuring it is firmly based on God's faithfulness and not on their own presumptuous claims about salvation.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:15, 2 Corinthians 5:17, Lamentations 3:24

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