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Why is grace described as reigning in the life of a believer?

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Grace reigns in the believer's life by providing unmerited favor and transforming their hearts, controlling their spiritual destiny.

Grace is described as reigning because it governs the spiritual life of the believer in a manner that ensures their ultimate salvation and sanctification. Romans 5:21 illustrates this concept by showing that, just as sin once reigned unto death, grace now reigns through righteousness unto eternal life. This reigning grace is not merely an idea but an active and dynamic influence in the believer's life, leading them away from sin and towards righteousness. It assures believers of God’s promises, empowering them to live in accordance with His will, thus emphasizing that salvation is entirely the work of God’s grace, independent of human effort or merit.
Scripture References: Romans 5:21

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