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How does grace reign over sin according to Scripture?

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Scripture teaches that grace reigns through righteousness, offering believers freedom from sin's bondage, as mentioned in Romans.

Paul explains that where sin abounds, grace abounds much more. This powerful truth underscores the idea that while sin leads to condemnation, God's grace through Christ provides not only forgiveness but also the ability to live righteously. Believers are no longer under the law but under grace, which empowers them to overcome sin. This reign of grace means that God's favor enables believers to bear fruit for Him, not by their strength but through the Spirit. The transition from law to grace marks a significant shift in how believers interact with sin, emphasizing that their righteous standing before God comes solely from the grace provided in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 5:20-21, Romans 6:14

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The Strength of Sin
Ian Potts · Jan 12, 2025
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