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What is the significance of being 'servants of righteousness'?

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Being 'servants of righteousness' reflects the transformation that occurs through faith in Christ.

The phrase 'servants of righteousness' signifies a radical transformation in the life of a believer, as depicted in Romans 6:18, where Paul proclaims, 'Being then made free from sin, ye became the servants of righteousness.' This transition from servitude to sin to servitude to righteousness highlights the profound impact of Christ's saving work. It illustrates that true faith results not only in a change of status before God but also in a new life characterized by obedience and righteousness. This transforms the believer's daily living and aligns it with God’s holiness and purposes.
Scripture References: Romans 6:18

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