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How does grace relate to sin in a believer's life?

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Grace frees believers from the penalty of sin but does not eliminate the presence of sin in their lives.

Grace plays a transformative role in the life of a believer, freeing them from the penalty of sin while still allowing for its persistent presence. Romans 6 teaches that through Christ's death and resurrection, believers are justified and declared free from the guilt of sin. However, this grace does not result in a sinless life nor should it lead to complacency. Instead, it empowers believers to recognize sin's influence and to strive against it, reflecting a life that glorifies God through righteousness and a continual pursuit of holiness.
Scripture References: Romans 6:7-8, Ephesians 2:8-9, 1 Peter 1:14-16

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