How do we know our relationship with Christ is genuine?
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A genuine relationship with Christ is evidenced by our reception of His grace and our communion with Him.
To affirm the genuineness of one's relationship with Christ, believers should reflect on their experiences of grace and communion in their lives. John 17:22 illustrates that Jesus provides believers with the same glory He received from the Father, which implies a transformative relationship that is both intimate and substantial. This union facilitates a constant exchange between Christ and the believer, where His righteousness, grace, and glory become the foundation of their identity.
Moreover, the personal experience of faith plays a critical role in recognizing a genuine relationship with Christ. Engaging in prayer, experiencing His provision in times of need, and feeling the weight of sorrow when facing afflictions all reflect a bidirectional relationship. The faithful can verify their union through these evidential tokens of Christ’s love and their assurance in His promises. Additionally, Romans 8:38-39 assures believers that nothing can separate them from the love of God in Christ, reinforcing the authenticity of this relationship.
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