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What are the motivations for being a living sacrifice?

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Believers are motivated to be living sacrifices by God's mercy, family in Christ, logical service, and the desire to not conform to the world.

In Romans 12:1-2, Paul identifies four key motivations for believers to present themselves as living sacrifices. First is recognizing God's mercy, which spurs gratitude and a desire to serve in return. Second, being part of the family of God instills a sense of responsibility toward one another. Third, it is a logical conclusion to respond to God’s grace with whole-hearted service. Finally, believers are encouraged not to conform to the world's values and behaviors, but to be transformed, reflecting God's will in their daily lives. This holistic approach ensures that a believer’s life not only honors God but also serves the community of faith.
Scripture References: Romans 12:1-2, 1 Peter 2:5, 2 Corinthians 5:15

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A Living Sacrifice
Frank Tate · Nov 26, 2017
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