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What assurance do Christians have of their salvation?

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Christians have assurance of their salvation based on the promises and grace given by God, not their own works (Philippians 3:12).

The assurance of salvation for Christians stems from the promise and grace of God, as highlighted in Philippians 3:12, where Paul expresses his pursuit of the ultimate calling in Christ. Assurance is not about achieving a standard of goodness or works but is rooted in the belief that God has called and saved us by His grace. Christians find comfort in the knowledge that their acceptance and standing before God are based on Christ's righteousness, not their own. The continued pursuit and striving for holiness reveal the presence of true faith, as the believer rests in the assurance that God is faithful to complete the work He began in their hearts.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:12, Romans 8:31-39, Hebrews 10:19-22

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Henry Mahan · May 26, 1999
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