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

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The Bible teaches that all believers are debtors to God's mercy, grace, and forgiveness through Jesus Christ.

In Romans 1:14, Paul expresses that he is a debtor to God, emphasizing that every believer can relate to this sentiment. This indebtedness comes from God's unwavering mercy and grace, which we owe Him due to our salvation. Paul elaborates in Romans 8:12-15, where he states that believers are not debtors to the flesh but to God, underscoring the obligation believers have towards God for the gifts given through Christ. Understanding ourselves as debtors deepens our appreciation for the grace and forgiveness we receive.
Scripture References: Romans 1:14-17, Romans 8:12-15, Ephesians 1:3, Romans 8:12

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