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What does the Bible say about the results of redemption?

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The Bible teaches that the results of redemption are seen in the transformed life of a believer, manifested through grace-filled attitudes and actions.

In Romans 12, the Apostle Paul discusses the results of redemption, emphasizing how the doctrines of grace should influence the believer's conduct. When grace takes root in the heart, it inevitably produces godliness in one's life. This transformation is not merely about external changes but reflects a deep-seated change in motivation and behavior inspired by love for God and others. A true believer's life becomes a living sacrifice, demonstrating God’s mercy through genuine kindness, humility, and compassion in their interactions both within the church and in daily life. Ephesians 4-6 reinforces this message by calling believers to walk in a manner that reflects their calling.
Scripture References: Romans 12, Ephesians 4-6

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