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How does grace deal with our past, present, and future?

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Grace addresses our past by forgiving our sins, empowers our present by guiding righteous living, and provides hope for our future.

Grace has a comprehensive effect on the believer's life: it deals with our past, present, and future. It forgives our past sins, as articulated in Colossians 2:14, which states that our sins are no longer remembered by God. In the present, grace empowers us to live righteously and provides us the strength to deny temptations and embrace Godly living, a theme prominently discussed in Titus 2:12. Lastly, grace gives us hope for the future, encouraging us to look forward to the glorious appearing of our Savior, Jesus Christ, as noted in Titus 2:13. This trifold work of grace nurtures a life that is secure, purposeful, and hopeful.
Scripture References: Titus 2:11-14, Colossians 2:14

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