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How do we know God's grace doesn't lead to sin?

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God's grace doesn't lead to sin, but to a transformed life that loves and obeys Him, grounded in faith.

In Jude 4, it mentions men who turn the grace of God into lasciviousness, arguing that the freeness of grace signifies that conduct doesn't matter. However, this misunderstanding fails to recognize the transformative nature of true grace. Grace does not give a license to sin but empowers believers to live righteously as they are indwelt by the Holy Spirit. Paul asserts in Romans 6:1-2 that since we have died to sin, we cannot continue to live in it. The essence of the gospel is that it leads us away from a sinful lifestyle toward holiness, demonstrating that we are genuinely changed by the grace of God.
Scripture References: Jude 4, Romans 6:1-2

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