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Why is grace important in self-evaluation?

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Grace is vital in self-evaluation as it helps us see ourselves rightly, acknowledging our reliance on Christ.

Grace plays a central role in how we evaluate ourselves because it reminds us that our worth is not found in our actions or perceived righteousness but in Christ's finished work. As Paul illustrates in 2 Corinthians 12:9, God's grace is sufficient, which teaches us that despite our weaknesses, we are still accepted in Christ. This acceptance enables believers to evaluate themselves honestly without succumbing to either pride or despair. The assurance of God's grace frees us to face our shortcomings while resting in the sufficiency of Christ’s righteousness, allowing for true humility and growth in faith.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 12:9

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Self Evaluation
Todd Nibert · Aug 30, 2015
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