The grace of God in truth is evidenced by a genuine desire for truth and a rejection of self-reliance.
Knowing the grace of God in truth goes beyond mere acknowledgment; it is a transformative experience that leads to a deep yearning for truth. This yearning is seen in those who, like the Bereans, actively seek out the truth and hold it above all earthly treasures. Genuine grace compels an individual to rely entirely on God's sovereign grace, rejecting any mixture of works with faith. As Paul pointed out concerning the Galatians, a true understanding of grace disallows a return to the law and self-righteousness. Once one has truly embraced the grace of God, they recognize the futility of their natural heart and find their only hope in Christ, therefore verifying the reality of that grace in their lives.
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