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What are the five holy motives of grace?

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The five holy motives of grace include hope, God's grace, profitability, oneness with Christ, and ownership.

In 1 Corinthians 6, Paul presents five motives that drive believers to live in a way that glorifies God. First, the motive of hope, as we are assured of inheriting the kingdom of God. Second, the motive of God's grace, which transforms our lives and brings us out of sin. Third, the motive of profitability, encouraging us to seek what is spiritually beneficial. Fourth, the motive of oneness, reminding us that our bodies are members of Christ. Lastly, the motive of ownership, affirming that we are bought with a price and belong to God. These motives empower believers to live righteously, driven by gratitude and a desire to honor Christ.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 6:9-20

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