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Anna_Scott
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IggyAntiochus,The possibility of losing our justification can cause problems spiritually. It can sometimes be a healthy anxiety because it makes us more vigilant to repent when we’ve sinned and seek His forgiveness. In such cases where anxiety leads to despair or a troubled conscience, Christ must be placarded before our eyes as the one who has reconciled us to God fully, and our efforts and failings can neither add or subtract from His mercy. I think it is not so much losing our salvation that causes the worry, but many times that when we believe it is us that must be the ones to restore ourselves before God, it compounds it.
I think you are right. Also, when I think of the unimaginable Sacrifice of our Lord, it feels terrible to think I have failed Him. I realize that I cannot save myself; and as you said, when we are in a place of despair, we must see Christ as the one who has reconciled us to God. I think this very issue makes clear how vital confession and partaking of the Holy Eucharist are in our journey as Christians. This is something I never understood in my years as a Southern Baptist.
Peace,
Anna
