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How do we know that God's mercies are the basis for our service?

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We know God's mercies are the basis for our service through Paul's exhortation in Romans 12:1, where he urges us to act in light of God's mercies.

In Romans 12:1, Paul emphasizes that our motivation for serving God should stem from an awareness of His mercies. This perspective is built upon the foundation laid in the preceding chapters of Romans, where Paul elaborates on the abundant mercies related to our justification, reconciliation, and the assurance of salvation. Such understanding leads to a heartfelt response—presenting ourselves as living sacrifices. If one genuinely experiences God's mercy, it compels them to respond with gratitude and service. Therefore, our service is not about earning favor, but a response to the grace already granted to us in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 12:1, Romans 1-11

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