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How does God's grace affect our relationships with others?

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God's grace empowers us to love others genuinely, fostering unity and encouraging a spirit of humility among believers.

As we experience the grace of God in our lives, it transforms our capacity to love others. 1 Peter 1:22 speaks of believers being purified to love one another fervently. When we understand that our love for others is rooted in Christ's love for us, it compels us to display unfeigned love rather than superficial acts aimed at gaining human approval. This love is nurtured through the Word of God, enabling believers to overcome malice and envy, reflecting the character of Christ in their relationships. In doing so, we build a community that exemplifies the unity of the body of Christ, enriched by grace.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:22, John 13:35, Ephesians 4:2-3

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As Newborn Babes
Clay Curtis · Mar 20, 2011
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