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What does the Bible say about being under grace instead of law?

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The Bible teaches that being under grace means sin shall not have dominion over you, as seen in Romans 6:14.

Being under grace, as articulated in Romans 6:14, signifies that believers are no longer under the law's dominion, which brings guilt and punishment. Instead, they experience freedom from sin's power through their union with Christ. This transition from law to grace is not about receiving a license to sin but rather about receiving the empowering grace from God that enables obedience and holiness. Understanding that we are not under the law allows believers to fully embrace their identity as new creations in Christ, who enables them to live righteously.
Scripture References: Romans 6:14

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