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How do we know assurance of faith is true?

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Assurance of faith is grounded in God's promises and the believer's relationship with Christ, as indicated by grace, not law.

The assurance of faith is rooted in the promises of Scripture that affirm our identity as God's chosen people. According to Spurgeon, true assurance comes not from our efforts or the law but through the understanding of God's grace and what He has accomplished in Christ. When we truly believe and know that we are His, we are invited into a relationship that goes beyond mere hope and into the realm of certainty. Our assurance is built upon the perfect work of Christ, who removes doubt and cultivates a deep trust in God's faithfulness.

Spurgeon also encourages believers to seek this assurance actively, urging that it should not be overlooked or assumed. Rather than relying solely on personal feelings or circumstances, Christians must turn their eyes to Jesus. This orientation towards Christ promotes a clear understanding of our standing before God and fosters a robust assurance that comforts the believer, affirming that we are indeed part of His covenant people.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 34:30, Romans 8:16, 2 Peter 1:10

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