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Why is it important for Christians to remember their former condition?

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Remembering our former condition emphasizes the grace that has reconciled us from being enemies of God to being holy in His sight.

The practice of remembering our former condition serves multiple purposes in the life of a believer. First, it humbles us by reminding us of our past alienation from God. It is a solemn reminder that we were indeed enemies due to our wicked works, illuminating the depth of God's grace in our reconciliation. As Paul points out, understanding where we once were enhances our appreciation for the heights of grace we've received. This recollection should not lead to despair but to profound gratitude, as it showcases both God's justice in revealing our nature and His mercy in bringing us into fellowship with Him through Christ.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:21-22, Romans 5:8-10

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