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Why is living a changed life important for Christians?

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A changed life is important for Christians as it evidences the transformative work of Christ in their hearts.

Living a changed life is crucial for Christians as it serves as a testimony to the transformative power of the Gospel. When an individual genuinely encounters Christ, the expectation is that their life will reflect that encounter through noticeable change. This transformation aligns with the biblical principle that faith without works is dead, and true salvation produces a desire for holiness and obedience to God's commands.

The importance of this change is underscored in the Great Commission, where believers are called to go forth and make disciples, showing others the reality of a life changed by Christ's grace. Such a testimony can powerfully impact others, demonstrating that the message of salvation is not merely theoretical but can bring tangible, life-altering results. Living a changed life thereby becomes a means of glorifying God and drawing others to Him, supporting the historic Reformed understanding of believers being known by their fruits.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:16

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