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Why is being 'under grace' important for Christians?

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Being 'under grace' is crucial as it frees believers from the law's dominion and allows them to serve God in freedom and joy.

Being 'under grace' is essential in understanding the believer's relationship to God's law. As stated in Romans 6:14, 'sin shall not have dominion over you, for you are not under the law but under grace.' This transition from law to grace signifies a profound liberation; believers are no longer bound by the impossibility of fulfilling the law but are empowered to live righteously through the Holy Spirit. Grace enables us to serve God from a place of gratitude and love rather than obligation or fear, leading to true spiritual fruitfulness.
Scripture References: Romans 6:14, Romans 7:6

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