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How do we know that our lives should reflect a change after conversion?

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A transformed life is evidence of true conversion, showcasing a change from a former way of living to a new life in Christ.

The Apostle Paul’s testimony in Acts 26 reflects a significant transformation from persecutor of Christians to an apostle of Christ. Genuine conversion results in a demonstrable change in behavior, desires, and priorities. In Galatians 2:20, Paul articulates that he is crucified with Christ, highlighting the radical nature of this change. This transformation isn't merely behavioral modification but signifies being born again, leading to a life that honors God and reflects Christ's love and grace. This can be observed as believers exhibit fruits of the Spirit and a desire for holiness, underscoring the authenticity of their faith.
Scripture References: Acts 26, Galatians 2:20

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