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Why shouldn't Christians continue in sin because they are under grace?

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Christians shouldn't continue in sin under grace because grace teaches us to deny ungodliness, as expressed in Titus 2:12.

The notion that Christians might continue in sin because they are under grace is fundamentally flawed. As Paul addresses in Romans 6:15, the response should be, 'God forbid!' Grace does not provide a license to sin; rather, it transforms hearts and enables believers to turn away from sin. As Titus 2:12 teaches, grace instructs us to deny ungodliness and worldly desires and to live sensibly, righteously, and godly in this present age. Therefore, a true believer will not seek to sin but will strive for holiness as a response to the grace they have received.
Scripture References: Romans 6:15, Titus 2:12

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