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What is the significance of examining ourselves in faith?

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Self-examination is vital for confirming our faith and ensuring we are walking in the truth.

The practice of self-examination stems from 2 Corinthians 13:5, which encourages believers to assess their relationship with Christ. This introspective process helps individuals determine if they possess the genuine faith that results in spiritual transformation. By examining the fruits of the Spirit in our lives—such as righteousness and love—we can more clearly understand our status as children of God. This self-awareness promotes growth and accountability, ensuring that we do not drift into falsehood but remain steadfast in the true doctrine of salvation by grace.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 13:5

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