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Why is remembering what we were before salvation important?

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Remembering our past state helps cultivate humility and gratitude for God's grace and motivates us to extend grace to others.

In the sermon, the preacher emphasizes the necessity of remembering our former lives characterized by sin and rebellion. This act of remembrance serves to humble us, reminding us that we, too, were once foolish, disobedient, and enslaved to various passions. By recognizing our past, we become more aware of the great mercy extended to us in Christ, motivating us to show kindness and grace to others who might be struggling with their own sin. This reflective practice fosters a spirit of humility and gratitude, aligning our behavior with the expectations of a child of God and encouraging us to live out the gospel truth in fellowship with one another.
Scripture References: Titus 3:3-7, Ephesians 4:32

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