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Why is it important for Christians to confirm their faith?

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Confirming one's faith is vital for ensuring one is genuinely saved and to guard against false assurance that can lead to eternal separation from God.

It is crucial for Christians to confirm their faith to avoid the danger of false assurance. Many may profess faith in Christ yet lack the true evidences of grace in their lives. The Apostle Paul warns against the dangers of self-deception, stating that a person might think they are saved due to some experience without genuine transformation. Confirming one's faith through diligent examination leads to a deeper understanding of God's grace, fosters spiritual growth, and sustains believers in their walk with Christ. The Scriptures encourage believers not only to have faith but to actively engage in the process of growth and godliness, ensuring they remain fruitful and effective in their knowledge of the Lord.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 1:8-10, 2 Corinthians 13:5

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