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Why is being under grace important for Christians?

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Being under grace frees Christians from the condemnation of the law and enables them to live righteously through Christ's power.

Under grace, Christians are liberated from the condemnation and penalties of the law, as articulated in Romans 6:14: 'For sin shall not have dominion over you, for you are not under law but under grace.' This transition from law to grace signifies a profound change in how believers relate to God. While the law demands perfection, grace provides forgiveness and empowers believers to live in obedience motivated by love rather than fear. This relationship not only assures believers of their salvation but also equips them to produce good fruit in their lives, reflecting the transformation that occurs through Jesus Christ. Being under grace illustrates the believers' new identity and the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit in their lives.
Scripture References: Romans 6:14, Romans 7:6

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Bill Parker · Sep 23, 2018
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