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How do we know God's work in salvation is true?

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We can know God's work in salvation is true when we see a transformation in our understanding and relationship with Christ.

The truth of God's work of salvation is evidenced by the changes it brings in our lives and understanding. In Mark 8:25, the blind man who was healed came to see every man clearly, indicating a transformation in perception. When we recognize our sinful nature, see Christ as our only hope, and understand that our righteousness is found solely in Him, we are witnessing God's work. God's promise to save is fulfilled not through our efforts but through His grace, as illustrated in Romans 5:17, which conveys that through Christ, we receive the gift of righteousness. Thus, a transformed life and a clearer view of God, man, and the Gospel validate God's saving work in us.
Scripture References: Mark 8:25, Romans 5:17

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