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How does grace affect our view of sin?

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Grace leads believers to abhor sin and understand its consequences (Romans 6:11).

Grace fundamentally alters how believers perceive sin, driving them to loathe it rather than embrace it. When a person experiences God's grace, they become acutely aware of the seriousness of sin and its repercussions, both spiritually and relationally. Romans 6:11 speaks of counting oneself dead to sin, which implies that grace instills within believers an awareness of their former life and how it is incompatible with the new life found in Christ. This enlightenment fosters a deep-seated desire to reject sin and pursue holiness, as believers recognize that their actions reflect upon the Savior who bore their sins.
Scripture References: Romans 6:11

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