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How do we respond to God's grace?

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The appropriate response to God's grace is one of humility, gratitude, and worship, recognizing our unworthiness and His mercy.

In light of God's grace, the proper Christian response is humility and thanksgiving. As demonstrated by Ruth's reaction to Boaz's grace, falling on her face in awe, believers are called to respond with a recognition of their unworthiness and an overwhelming sense of gratitude for the grace shown to them. This is not merely an emotional response but a heartfelt acknowledgment of the goodness of God. Romans 12:1 encourages believers to present their bodies as living sacrifices in view of God's mercy, showing that our lives should be a continual act of worship and response to His grace. Furthermore, this humble recognition should lead to a life marked by service and love towards others, reflecting the grace we have received.
Scripture References: Romans 12:1, Ruth 2:10

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