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How do we know that our struggles with sin do not affect our salvation?

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Our struggles with sin do not affect our salvation because our justification is based solely on Christ's righteousness, not our own.

The assurance of our salvation does not waver due to our struggles with sin. The Scripture teaches that justification is a gift from God, reliant on Christ's completed work rather than our imperfect obedience. This is beautifully illustrated in the lives of biblical figures like Abraham and David, whose failings did not impede their standing before God. As stated in Colossians 2:10, we are 'complete in Him,' affirming that our salvation is secure regardless of our shortcomings. Our struggles instead serve to deepen our understanding of God's grace and mercy.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:10

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