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How do we know that presumption upon God's mercy is dangerous?

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The Bible warns that presuming on God's mercy leads to complacency and a lack of genuine faith.

Scriptures are filled with warnings against presumption, illustrating how taking God's mercy for granted can lead to spiritual peril. Those who presume upon God’s grace may stagger under the weight of their indifference, thinking they are safe despite being spiritually lukewarm or unfaithful. For example, in Revelation, Christ sharply criticizes the church at Laodicea for being lukewarm, emphasizing the serious consequences of losing one's first love for Christ. The warnings serve to maintain watchfulness and humility within the believer, reminding them not to take lightly the grace that has been shown to them.
Scripture References: Revelation 3:15-16

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