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What does it mean to be a debtor to God's mercy?

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Being a debtor to God's mercy means recognizing our need for His grace, forgiveness, and salvation through Christ (Romans 8:12).

The concept of being a debtor to God's mercy emphasizes our complete reliance on His grace and forgiveness. Paul indicates in Romans 8:12 that 'we are debtors not to the flesh, but to the spirit.' This underscores that as believers, we owe everything to God's sovereign mercy—our election, justification, and eventual glorification are all acts of grace. By acknowledging this debt, believers are propelled toward sharing the gospel with others, recognizing their obligation to communicate the grace they themselves have received through Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 8:12

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