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How do we express our debt to God?

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We express our debt to God through gratitude, worship, and loving service to others.

Expressing our debt to God involves recognizing His grace in our lives and responding with gratefulness and active service. In 2 Thessalonians 1:3, Paul shares that 'we are bound to thank God always for you,' highlighting that part of our obligation includes gratitude for one another as members of the body of Christ. Our worship is an acknowledgment of God's sovereignty and His grace, wherein we offer ourselves in service to Him and His church. Additionally, Romans 15:26 illustrates that we owe it to our fellow believers to minister to their needs, indicating that serving others is a vital expression of our debt to God’s grace. Consequently, our acts of love and service are manifestations of the gratitude we feel for His unmerited favor.
Scripture References: 2 Thessalonians 1:3, Romans 15:26

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A Good Debt
Todd Nibert · May 27, 2007
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