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Why should Christians show grace to others?

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Christians should show grace to others as an extension of the grace they have received from God through Christ.

The principle of showing grace to others as Christians stems from our understanding and experience of God's grace in our own lives. In the story of Mephibosheth, David exemplifies the kind of grace that Christians are called to extend—kindness to those who may not deserve it. This act is a reflection of the grace we have received from God. As Colossians 3:13 instructs, we are to forgive one another as the Lord forgave us. The grace we have experienced should compel us to treat others with the same love and mercy, regardless of their past or present actions. By demonstrating grace, we not only honor God but also embody the transformative impact of the gospel in our relationships. Our lives testify to the truth of God's grace when we live as gracious individuals, extending mercy and kindness to others as God has done for us.
Scripture References: Colossians 3:13, 2 Samuel 9

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