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How do we know that true conversion involves a revelation of grace?

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True conversion is marked by a progressive revelation of God's grace that changes the heart and understanding of the believer.

Conversion is not merely an event but a transformative process where God gradually reveals Himself and the truth about humanity's sinful condition. As stated in the sermon, knowing who God is, who we are, and the dangers of false religion are all essential elements that must be revealed through the grace of God. This revelation occurs in the heart of the believer, leading to a deeper understanding of God’s holiness, their own depravity, and the necessity of Christ's atoning work for salvation. The apostle Paul emphasizes this in Ephesians 1:17-18, praying that believers may have the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:17-18, Exodus 8:25-28

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Just So Far
Darvin Pruitt · Oct 19, 2011
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