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What does the Bible say about being a debtor to God?

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The Bible teaches that believers are debtors to God for His mercy, grace, and salvation.

In Romans 1:14-17, the Apostle Paul expresses that he is a debtor to both Jews and Gentiles, emphasizing our debt to God. This debt arises from God's sovereign mercy that has saved us through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ. As Paul states in Romans 8:12, we are debtors not to the flesh but to God, recognizing that our lives are owed to His forgiving grace and eternal blessings. This encompasses our entire salvation experience, from election to final glorification.
Scripture References: Romans 1:14-17, Romans 8:12

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