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What does it mean to be a debtor to the grace of God?

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Being a debtor to grace means acknowledging that our salvation and standing before God is solely due to His unmerited favor.

To be a debtor to the grace of God signifies a profound recognition of our complete reliance on His unearned mercy for salvation. This understanding reshapes our identity, as it acknowledges that we are not self-made but formed and sustained by God's grace. In Romans 11:6, it’s stated that if it is by grace, then it cannot be earned through works, highlighting our total dependency on God's sovereign will. This status breeds humility and gratitude, compelling believers to respond with high praise considering what they have received freely from God, which is a relationship restored and assurance of eternal life.
Scripture References: Romans 11:6, 1 Corinthians 6:20

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