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How does the gospel motivate Christians to serve?

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The gospel motivates Christians to serve out of gratitude for God's grace and love rather than out of obligation or fear.

The teachings of the New Testament indicate that true service arises from an understanding of the overwhelming grace and love demonstrated through Christ's work. As the message unfolds, it becomes clear that Christians are not to serve out of obligation or the law's demands but from a heart transformed by the gospel. This idea is encapsulated in the notion that if one truly grasps the essence of Christ's sacrifice—His love and grace—this will naturally produce a desire to share that same love and grace with others (2 Corinthians 5:14). Witnessing the beauty of the gospel enables believers to serve joyfully, understanding that their identity and value rest in Christ and not in their works or performance.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:14, Ephesians 2:10

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