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How does grace affect a Christian's life?

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Grace transforms believers, enabling them to live in obedience and joy in the Holy Spirit.

Grace is the unmerited favor of God bestowed upon sinners, and it fundamentally alters the life of a believer. In Romans 6:1-2, Paul addresses the misconception that grace permits sin. Rather, grace empowers believers to live righteously, recognizing that they are new creations in Christ. The transformative nature of grace should lead to a life characterized by righteousness, peacemaking, and joy, as mentioned in Romans 14:17. This grace invites believers to serve Christ with freedom, motivated by love for Him and for others, and compels them to joyfully obey God's commands. Thus, grace is not a license to sin; instead, it is the enabling force that provides believers with the capacity to live in a way that honors God.
Scripture References: Romans 6:1-2, Romans 14:17, Ephesians 2:6

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