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How do we know that God's grace can be received in vain?

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We know it can be received in vain when individuals accept the gospel in their minds but do not genuinely believe it in their hearts.

Receiving God's grace in vain refers to a superficial acceptance of the gospel, where individuals may understand or verbally affirm the message but fail to internalize it in a transformational way. Paul points out that this is not about those who have never heard the gospel; it is specifically addressed to church members who profess faith but lack true conviction. Such individuals might acknowledge the truth of the gospel without experiencing its life-changing effects, rendering their faith ineffective. The Apostle emphasizes that genuine reception of grace involves an internal belief that transforms one’s life and behavior, aligning with the desire to glorify Christ.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 6:1

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