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How do we know grace is a good debt?

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Grace is a good debt because it reflects our obligation to respond to God's love and mercy with gratitude and service.

In the context of sovereign grace, believers owe a 'good debt' to God for the grace bestowed upon them, which is not a burden but a joyful obligation. This perspective is founded on the realization that Christ paid our debt of sin, leaving us free from condemnation. As emphasized in John 8:36, true freedom comes from being liberated from sin. Therefore, rather than feeling oppressed by this debt, we find joy in expressing our love for Christ and our neighbor, highlighting the nature of grace as a motivating force in our lives. As a result, grace leads us to serve one another and share the gospel, fulfilling our responsibilities with delight.
Scripture References: John 8:36, Romans 8:12

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A Good Debt
Todd Nibert · May 27, 2007
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