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What does Romans 12 teach about the results of redemption?

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Romans 12 teaches that the results of redemption involve presenting our bodies as living sacrifices to God, reflecting a transformed life.

In Romans 12, Paul urges believers to present their bodies as living sacrifices, holy and acceptable to God, which is their reasonable service. This act of worship is rooted in the mercies of God and is reflective of the changes that take place in the life of a true believer. The radical transformation that comes from knowing Christ leads to a life that no longer conforms to worldly standards but seeks to embody the character and will of God. As believers, our actions and lifestyles become a reflection of God's grace at work in us, demonstrating the significant results of our redemption.
Scripture References: Romans 12:1-2

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