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What significance does Paul place on the first fruits of the Spirit?

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The first fruits of the Spirit represent the initial experience of God's presence and guarantee of future redemption.

Paul refers to the first fruits of the Spirit in Romans 8:23 as a sign of the new creation. This term underscores the reality that believers, having received the Holy Spirit, experience a foretaste of the future glory that awaits them. The first fruits act as a promissory note of complete redemption, demonstrating that while believers are currently alive in Christ, they are also awaiting the full realization of their inheritance. Therefore, the presence of the Spirit in believers’ lives serves to assure them of their identity as God's children and their future in His kingdom.
Scripture References: Romans 8:23

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