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How does God's grace affect our desires and will?

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God's grace transforms our desires and will, making us willing to follow Him.

The transformative work of grace is foundational to the believer's life. As outlined in the sermon, grace does not merely instruct us on how to act but fundamentally changes our internal desires and will. In Philippians 2:13, we see that it is God who works in us to will and to act according to His good purposes. This means that our desire for righteousness and our willingness to follow Christ is birthed from the heart-altering work of grace. Through grace, we receive new affections that push us away from sin and draw us toward holiness, showcasing that true Christian living is an outflow of a heart transformed by God's grace.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:13

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