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How does God's grace affect our natural sinful nature?

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God's grace transforms our natural sinful nature by imbuing believers with a new identity and empowering them to serve Him.

Though by nature all humans are portrayed as vile and rebellious against God (Romans 3:10-12), those who are in Christ experience a radical change because of God's grace. Romans 6:6 teaches that our old self has been crucified with Christ, meaning that while our sinful nature persists (Romans 7:15-24), it is no longer our master. Through grace, believers are given a new identity as children of God, and the Spirit enables them to pursue holiness, constantly reminding them of the need to reckon their old nature as dead. Therefore, grace not only redeems but also equips us for righteous living.
Scripture References: Romans 3:10-12, Romans 6:6, Romans 7:15-24

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Sovereign Grace
Tim James · Jan 6, 2012
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