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How does the gospel affect believers' identity?

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The gospel transforms believers into servants of God, emphasizing their new identity in Christ.

The gospel fundamentally changes a believer's identity, as they are called to be servants of Jesus Christ. In Romans 1:1, Paul refers to himself as a servant, highlighting that true identity is found in serving God. When individuals accept the gospel, they are not only redeemed from their sin but also transformed into vessels of God's purpose. This service is rooted in the recognition of their unworthiness apart from Christ, creating a strong motivation to live in a manner that glorifies God. Hence, the gospel not only saves but sanctifies, redefining who believers are by placing Christ at the center of their lives.
Scripture References: Romans 1:1

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