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How do we recognize a genuine work of grace in someone's life?

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A genuine work of grace is often recognized by a transformation in a person's character and their testimony of Christ's work.

Recognizing a genuine work of grace involves observing significant changes in a person's life, demeanor, and understanding of salvation. In John 9, the formerly blind man is questioned about his transformation, and his simple testimony reveals the impact of Christ's grace. He was no longer a beggar in darkness but a man who could see and openly testify to the miracle he experienced. Genuine faith reflects not only in personal changes but also in one's willingness to confess Christ despite opposition. This transformation encourages others to consider the reality of Christ's work.
Scripture References: John 9:8-11, Matthew 5:16

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