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What is reasonable service in the context of Christian faith?

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Reasonable service is the act of serving God based on His mercies and grace.

In Romans 12:1, the idea of 'reasonable service' refers to the natural and rational response of a believer to the overwhelming grace and mercies of God. This service encompasses our entire being, both material and immaterial, acknowledging that we are bought with a price and, thus, we owe everything to God. Reasonable service is not about performing religious rituals or seeking to earn God's approval, but living in gratitude and obedience to His will, reflecting a faith that is naturally expressed in a life dedicated to Him.
Scripture References: Romans 12:1, 1 Corinthians 6:19-20

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