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Why is grace important in the context of sin?

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Grace is crucial as it assures believers that sin will not have dominion over them, providing the power to live righteously.

Grace is the foundation of the Christian's freedom from sin. In Romans 6:14, Paul emphasizes that believers are not under the law but under grace, which means that sin does not have ultimate authority over them. This liberating truth is vital because it reassures Christians that, despite their struggles with sin, the grace of God empowers them to resist sin's dominion. Understanding grace encourages believers to depend on God for strength instead of relying on their efforts. The security in grace fosters a heart for righteousness and a desire to yield to God as instruments of His righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 6:14, Titus 2:11-12

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