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Why is it important to avoid presumption in faith?

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Avoiding presumption is crucial because it can lead to spiritual deception and a false sense of security in one's salvation.

Presumption in faith arises when individuals confidently assert their salvation without true reliance on Christ. This overconfidence can blind them to their spiritual state, leading to a false sense of security. Scripture warns against such presumption, as noted in Galatians 4:19, where Paul speaks of his parental concern in seeing Christ formed in believers. True assurance, forged in the heart through a genuine connection with Christ, does not claim certainty without self-examination, and it teaches that confidence in one's state must be built upon a relationship with Christ, not merely on religious activities or experiences that can mislead (Matthew 7:22-23).
Scripture References: Galatians 4:19, Matthew 7:22-23

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