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How does being under grace change a believer's life?

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Being under grace transforms a believer's life by shifting the motivation from obligation to love and gratitude.

When believers recognize that they are under grace rather than the law, it profoundly changes their approach to life and obedience. According to Romans 5:20-21, where sin abounds, grace much more abounds. This means believers can live without the fear of condemnation, which allows them to serve God from a place of love rather than obligation. Their actions become responses to the incredible mercy they've received, resulting in a desire to share that grace with others. Grace empowers believers to live out their faith, producing the fruits of the Spirit in their lives, showcasing a transformation of character and purpose.
Scripture References: Romans 5:20-21, Galatians 5:22-23

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