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How do we know that grace leads to a changed life?

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A changed life is evidenced by the fruit of the Spirit and a desire for righteousness stemming from grace.

A changed life is a clear sign of the grace of God at work within an individual. According to Titus 2:11-14, the grace that brings salvation also teaches believers to deny ungodliness and to pursue righteousness. This transformation is not merely superficial but involves a profound change in desires, motivations, and actions. True grace leads to a reorientation of life goals—moving from self-serving interests to a zealous commitment to good works and godliness. As believers exhibit the fruits of the Spirit, they reflect the character of Christ and demonstrate the effectiveness of God's grace in their lives.
Scripture References: Titus 2:11-14, Matthew 7:20

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