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What does the Bible say about proving our own work?

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The Bible teaches in Galatians 6:4 that we should each examine our own work and find rejoicing in what Christ has done.

In Galatians 6:4, Paul instructs believers to 'prove his own work,' meaning we are to test and examine our lives in light of the Gospel. This involves looking solely to Christ for our worth and rejoicing in His completed work. The encouragement is to depend on Him rather than boast in our own efforts or the results of what we have done. This examination is deeply tied to our understanding of grace; it requires recognizing our inability and relying completely on Christ's righteousness to find true joy and fulfillment.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:4

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