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How do we know God makes believers different?

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Believers are made different by God's sovereign grace that changes their inner nature.

The distinction between believers and non-believers is emphasized in Scripture, particularly in Acts 9, where God intervenes to transform Saul into Paul, showcasing His sovereign choice and mercy. Ephesians 2:8-9 reinforces this, illustrating that salvation is not from works but is a gift from God. This change is internal, imparting a new nature characterized by a genuine desire for God, which sets believers apart from those still in their sins. Furthermore, Philippians 2:13 explains that it is God who works in believers both to will and to do for His good pleasure, highlighting divine agency in the process.
Scripture References: Acts 9:1-22, Ephesians 2:8-9, Philippians 2:13

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