Grace transforms believers, enabling them to live free from the power of sin instead of indulging in it (Romans 6:1-2).
Many may question whether preaching grace encourages sin, but Paul powerfully counters this idea in Romans 6:1-2 by declaring, 'Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound? God forbid!' True grace does not merely offer forgiveness; it delivers us from the dominion of sin. If one has genuinely experienced God's saving grace, they will not desire to indulge in sin but will instead find themselves united with Christ in His victory over sin and death. The transformative power of grace fosters a life characterized by holiness and good works, as believers are called to lead lives reflective of their new identity in Christ.
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