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How do we know grace is true in our lives?

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The true evidence of grace in a believer's life is a transformed heart that seeks to glorify God.

Grace is evidenced through a believer's transformation and desire for holiness. According to Titus 2:14, Christ gave Himself to redeem us from all iniquity and purify for Himself a people zealous for good works. A genuine experience of grace leads to a change in one's desires; believers no longer pursue worldly desires but instead long for the glory of God. This longing manifests in a life characterized by good works that align with the teachings of Scripture. Those in Christ are empowered by grace to resist sin and live in accordance with God's will. When examining if grace is at work in one's life, believers should look for a heart that desires to know Christ more intimately and to reflect His light in their everyday activities. Furthermore, Romans 8:28-30 speaks to the process of sanctification, which is a sign that grace is present and active.
Scripture References: Titus 2:14, Romans 8:28-30

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