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What does Romans 6 say about the relationship between grace and obedience?

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Romans 6 teaches that grace does not lead to lawlessness; rather, it empowers believers to live in obedience to God as a response to the grace they have received.

In Romans 6, the apostle Paul confronts misconceptions about grace that might suggest it allows for continued sin. He emphatically states that grace, far from providing a license for sin, fosters a robust relationship with God, which fundamentally changes lives. Believers, having received grace, are enabled to overcome sin and live in obedience. This obedience reflects the transformed nature of those who have died to sin and been made alive to God. Paul makes it clear that a truly grace-filled life results in a zeal for righteousness, where the freedom from sin means a new allegiance to God and His commandments. Therefore, grace and obedience are intertwined; genuine faith manifests itself through obedience as a vital expression of love and gratitude for God’s merciful gift of salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 6:1-2, Romans 6:14-15

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