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How do we know the doctrine of dying grace is true?

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The truth of dying grace is demonstrated through the biblical accounts of believers, like Stephen, who experience God's sustaining presence and peace in their last moments.

The doctrine of dying grace is supported by various scriptural accounts that emphasize God's faithfulness to His people, especially in their final hours. In Acts 7, Stephen, filled with the Holy Spirit, gives a powerful testimony of his faith just before his martyrdom. This vivid example shows that when facing death, God grants unique grace that enables the believer to remain steadfast in their faith. Beyond biblical testimony, the lived experiences of countless Christian martyrs reflect the reality of dying grace—those who have faced death have often described a profound sense of peace and clarity in their leading up to it. This assurance encourages current believers to trust in God's promise of provision even in the most trying times.
Scripture References: Acts 7:59-60, John 14:26, Romans 8:31-39

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Dying Grace
Greg Elmquist · Nov 22, 2020
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