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How does living under grace affect a Christian's behavior?

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Living under grace motivates Christians to serve God out of love rather than obligation.

The doctrine of grace radically shifts a believer's motivation for obedience. Instead of striving to fulfill the law out of fear or obligation, living under grace encourages Christians to serve God joyfully and willingly. As noted in Romans 12:1, believers are called to present their bodies as living sacrifices, not out of a desire for acceptance but in response to God's mercies. This heart posture leads to genuine acts of worship and service, demonstrating how grace transforms not only a believer's status before God but also their daily actions and relationships with others.
Scripture References: Romans 12:1

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