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Why is living by grace rather than law important for Christians?

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Living by grace is vital for Christians as it ensures reliance on Christ's work instead of personal efforts.

In the message delivered from Galatians 5, the preacher illustrates that reverting to a law-based approach for righteousness results in falling from grace. This is important because grace liberates believers from the yoke of bondage that the law imposes. Living by grace means trusting in Christ entirely for salvation, whereas the law demands perfect obedience, which none can achieve. Therefore, recognizing our utter dependence on grace allows us to enjoy true freedom in Christ and be motivated to good works out of love, rather than fear or obligation. The grace of God empowers us to live lives reflective of His love, rather than burdened by the demands of the law.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:1, 5:4

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