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How do we know that the testimony of Christ is confirmed in believers?

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The testimony of Christ is confirmed in believers by their genuine faith and desire for Christ, which is an evidence of the Holy Spirit's work.

In 1 Corinthians 1:6, Paul affirms that the testimony of Christ was confirmed in the Corinthians, noting that they were enriched in every way through their belief in the Gospel. This confirmation is not merely intellectual agreement but involves a deep, relational trust in Jesus Christ as the Son of God. A true believer experiences the workings of the Holy Spirit within them, which creates an insatiable longing for Christ and His righteousness. Those who truly believe cannot settle for anything less than Christ Himself; they are marked by a transformative desire that reflects the work of God in their lives.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:6

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Mike McInnis · May 29, 2016
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