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What does it mean to pervert the grace of God?

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Perverting the grace of God involves twisting it into a license for immorality, effectively denying its transformative power.

To pervert the grace of God is to misrepresent it as a mere allowance for sin rather than acknowledging its true purpose, which is transformation and holiness. This concept is reflected in Jude's letter, where he warns against those who turn grace into sensuality. Such actions indicate a misunderstanding of both the nature of grace and the seriousness of sin. True grace compels believers to strive for holiness and righteousness, rather than indulging in sin under the false assumption that grace permits it. It is a rejection of the lordship of Christ and a failure to grasp the full implications of being saved by grace.
Scripture References: Jude 4, Romans 6:1-2

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