How do we know if we are saved according to the sermon?
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Our salvation is evidenced by a heart transformed by God and a genuine desire for spiritual union with Christ.
The sermon emphasizes that true salvation cannot be gauged by outward appearances or rituals, but rather by the condition of one's heart and their personal relationship with Christ. In Philippians 3:9, Paul declares the importance of being 'found in Him,' stressing that salvation is rooted in being clothed in the righteousness of Christ rather than self-righteousness. The believer's assurance of salvation stems from the work of the Holy Spirit within, producing a vital faith that earnestly seeks Christ. One's longing for deeper communion with God—a desire that surpasses mere religious observance—serves as evidence of genuine faith and a true interest in following the Lord.
Scripture References:
Philippians 3:9-10, Matthew 7:22-23
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