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What does it mean to be under grace, not law?

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Being under grace means that believers are freed from the law's condemnation, living in the favor of God (Romans 6:14).

To be under grace signifies a shift from being condemned under the law to living in the liberating power of God's grace. Romans 6:14 asserts that sin shall not have dominion over the believer because they are not under the law but under grace. This means that the believer is no longer subject to the law's requirements that lead to condemnation; instead, they are embraced by God's grace, which empowers them to live righteously. This grace leads to holiness, not as a means of duty but as a delightful response to God's love and mercy, drawing believers into a deeper relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Romans 6:14

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