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How do we know that grace produces action in believers?

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Grace produces action as believers are compelled to speak God's Word and live in unity and love.

The evidence of grace in a believer’s life can be observed in their actions. Acts 4 illustrates that the believers, filled with grace, spoke God’s Word boldly and functioned as a unified body, sharing all things in common. This communal life, characterized by love and collective responsibility, shows that grace is not just an abstract concept but an active force in the lives of those who genuinely receive it. Furthermore, Paul’s letters, such as in Philippians, emphasize that true fellowship in Christ aligns closely with living out one's faith through loving actions towards one another, embodying the essence of grace.
Scripture References: Acts 4:31-33, Philippians 2:1-2

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