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What are the realities of being a Christian?

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The realities of being a Christian include certainty of salvation, grace, and fellowship with God.

Being a Christian entails experiencing profound realities rooted in scripture. First and foremost, there is the certainty of salvation promised in Christ, as seen in Luke 1:4. It assures believers that God's work is faithful and transformative. Secondly, grace is central to the Christian experience; it is the operational force that underlines our salvation and continual relationship with God. As Ephesians 2:1-5 illustrates, we were once dead, but through grace, we have been made alive. Lastly, fellowship with God signifies that we are not alone in our spiritual journey. We share in the rich heritage of faith with other believers, forming a community bound by the grace of God. These realities are not abstract but lived experiences that shape our identities as children of God.
Scripture References: Luke 1:4, Ephesians 2:1-5, Philippians 1:3-5

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Realities
Larry Criss · Apr 6, 2014
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