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Why is continuing in grace important for Christians?

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Continuing in grace is vital as it keeps believers grounded in the true source of salvation and prevents self-righteousness.

Continuing in grace is essential for every believer because it reminds us that our salvation is rooted in God's grace rather than our own works. As stated in Acts 13:43, Paul and Barnabas encouraged the believers to persist in the grace of God, recognizing our tendency towards self-righteousness and pride. Moreover, the doctrine of grace serves as an antidote to the natural human inclination to revert to legalism and works-based attitudes. By continually relying on grace, believers maintain a proper understanding of their dependence on God's mercy and goodness, which fosters a deeper relationship with Christ and a joyful assurance of salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 13:43, Hebrews 4:16

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