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How does God's grace lead to transformation in believers?

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God's grace transforms believers by imparting new life that results in obedience and spiritual growth.

The transformative power of God's grace is a frequent theme in Reformed theology, where it is understood that grace is not only for forgiveness but also for sanctification. When believers receive God's grace, as seen in Psalm 84, they are equipped to grow in faith and holiness. The grace that saves also empowers believers to reflect Christ's righteousness in their lives. This grace leads to a natural outflow of good works as a response to the love and mercy received, supporting the idea that true faith produces action. The believer's journey to reflect Christ is facilitated by grace, encouraging them to walk uprightly and enabling them to overcome sin and adversity.
Scripture References: Psalm 84:7, Ephesians 2:8-10

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In His Steps
Larry Criss · Sep 9, 2012
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