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How does God's mercy motivate Christians in their daily lives?

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God's mercy motivates Christians to live godly lives as a response to the grace they have received.

Understanding God's mercy compels Christians to live a life of gratitude and good works, not to earn favor, but as an expression of thankfulness for the grace they have received. In Titus and other epistles, believers are encouraged to engage in good deeds and live peaceably, acting in accordance with the mercy that God has shown them. This motivation shifts the focus from self-serving actions to a response of love and obedience out of gratitude. As outlined in Ephesians 2:10, we are 'created in Christ Jesus unto good works,' where our actions flow from a heart transformed by God's loving kindness and mercy.
Scripture References: Titus 3:1-6, Ephesians 2:10

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