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What does grace do in a believer's life?

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Grace empowers believers to live holy lives, perform good works, and submit joyfully to God.

Grace profoundly impacts a believer's life by instilling new desires and capabilities. According to 2 Corinthians 9:8, grace enables believers to have sufficiency in all things, allowing them to abound in every good work. This means that as grace works within us, it prompts us to live lives that are consistent with God's will. Furthermore, grace fosters a spirit of joyful submission, as seen in 1 Peter 5, where believers are encouraged to submit to one another out of love for Christ. Thus, grace not only saves us but continues to mold our characters and actions to reflect God's heart and purposes.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 9:8, 1 Peter 5

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What Grace Does
Todd Nibert · Nov 9, 2011
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