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How does being under grace change our relationship with sin?

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Being under grace means that sin no longer has dominion over us, as we have been freed to choose righteousness.

The shift from being under the law to being under grace fundamentally alters the believer's relationship with sin. According to Romans 6:14, sin does not have dominion over us because we are not under the law but under grace. This transformation allows believers to resist sin and pursue righteousness as a reflection of their new identity in Christ. It is not merely about adherence to laws but about a heart that desires to live in honor of God. Our struggle with sin remains, but we can experience victory through Christ, who empowers us by His Spirit to overcome sin’s influence in our lives.
Scripture References: Romans 6:14, Romans 8:37

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