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What does the Bible say about grace and graciousness?

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The Bible teaches that grace shown results in graciousness in believers, reflecting the work of God in their lives.

The Scriptures reveal that grace from God transforms the hearts of believers, enabling them to exhibit graciousness toward others. In Romans 15, Paul expresses his conviction that the church in Rome is 'full of goodness, filled with knowledge, able also to admonish one another.' This graciousness comes from the grace of God at work in them, manifesting through good works that are the fruit of the Spirit. Paul reminds us that without Christ, we can do nothing, and any goodness observed in believers is ultimately a reflection of Christ in them. This gracious characteristic is emphasized by their ability to help one another, guided by the knowledge they have received from God.
Scripture References: Romans 15:14, Ephesians 2:10

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