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How does grace influence a believer's life?

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Grace transforms a believer's life, instilling a desire to grow and serve in accordance with God's will.

In 1 Peter 2:1-3, Peter urges believers to lay aside their former sinful behaviors and to desire the pure milk of the Word for spiritual growth. This call reflects the impact of grace, as it is through experiencing God's mercy that one gains the appetite for spiritual nourishment. Grace not only initiates the believer’s relationship with Christ but continues to shape their growth, as sanctification is effectively a work of grace where they desire to reflect the character and love of Christ. By understanding and embracing the transformative power of grace, believers are empowered to pursue holiness and communal worship, thus fulfilling their calling as a royal priesthood.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:1-3

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He Is Precious
Curtis Rogers · Mar 20, 2016
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