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How does God's grace relate to the making of Christ's servants?

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God's grace is the foundation upon which Christ's servants are called and equipped for their purpose.

God's grace is central to the making of Christ's servants, as outlined in Romans 1:5, where Paul indicates that by grace, we receive obedience to the faith. This grace is not merely a concept but a transformative power that God instills in the hearts of His elect, leading them to believe and to fulfill the work He has prepared for them. Ephesians 2:8-9 further emphasizes that grace is the means through which we are saved, ensuring that our service is a response to God's love rather than a means of earning favor. Thus, every aspect of a Christ follower's life is rooted in and flows from God’s grace.
Scripture References: Romans 1:5, Ephesians 2:8-9

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