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#300 - Doubtful Self-Examination in 2 Corinthians 13:5
Simply By Grace Podcast
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2 days ago
#300 - Doubtful Self-Examination in 2 Corinthians 13:5
When it comes to our salvation, is doubt good? This verse has been and is continually used by some to cause many Christians to doubt their salvation. They claim that it is good to question our salvation by examining our works, attitudes, motives, and conduct. But the verse says nothing about examining these things. Understanding the context of the passage--and the whole epistle--is the key to understanding what Paul is saying. In short, he is not telling them to question their salvation. But by using irony, he is making the point that they are saved, and that is how they should know that he is an authentic apostle--because he brought the gospel to them first! In other words, he is saying, "Look at yourselves. Are you saved? Of course you are! Then I must be a true apostle because I got you saved with my gospel." This understanding will free believers who are prone to look within or at their works, which is a quagmire that will stifle growth. God doesn't want us to doubt our salvation! See 1 John 5:13. #Assuranceofsalvation#eternalsecurity#gracelifeministries#Simplybygrace
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Follow Dr. Bing as he shares sermons, lectures, and his thoughts on a weekly basis. Charlie will cover various topics and give insights into his popular GraceNotes which can be found at his website gracelife.org.