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Why is it important to have inward grace?

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Inward grace is crucial as it transforms the heart and assures true faith in Jesus, distinguishing true believers from hypocrites.

Inward grace is vital because it is the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in a believer's life, leading to a genuine faith in Jesus Christ. As demonstrated in the life of Judas, external privileges without internal transformation result in hypocrisy and spiritual death. This emphasizes that merely being part of a Christian community or enjoying the privileges of faith does not equate to true salvation. Having inward grace means encountering the overpowering, redemptive love of Christ that causes one to see their sin and cling to the Savior in faith.

The stark contrast seen in Judas—who was ultimately lost—serves as a cautionary tale for all who have been fortunate enough to have the gospel message presented to them. It calls one to engage deeply with the gospel and earnestly seek a personal relationship with Christ. Without inward grace, there is a perilous risk of spiritual blindness and rejection of divine illumination, leading an individual away from the truth and into eternal separation from God. Thus, the assurance of inward grace is foundational for lasting faith.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:29, Ephesians 2:5

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