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Living under grace rather than under the law represents a fundamental shift in our relationship with God and approach to spiritual life. Romans 6:14 reveals that sin loses its mastery when we move from law to grace. The law, while good and reflective of God's standards, functions like a mirror—showing our flaws without providing power to fix them. It demands perfection but offers no means to achieve it. Grace by contrast, is not just unmerited favor but transformative power. It does what the law could never do: it gives power where the law only demands, removes sin where the law merely reveals it, and transforms the heart where the law only controls behavior. When we live under grace, everything changes. Our master shifts from sin to Christ, our motivation transforms from obligation to love, and our mindset moves from striving to resting in God's finished work. We stop asking if we've done enough for God and start celebrating what Jesus has done for us.Practically living under grace means stopping efforts to earn what's already been freely given, allowing grace to train us rather than just comfort us, and preaching the gospel to ourselves daily. Grace isn't just a theory or spiritual concept—it's a transformative way of life that frees us from sin's mastery and enables us to live as beloved children rather than fearful servants.
By South Shore Community Church5
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Living under grace rather than under the law represents a fundamental shift in our relationship with God and approach to spiritual life. Romans 6:14 reveals that sin loses its mastery when we move from law to grace. The law, while good and reflective of God's standards, functions like a mirror—showing our flaws without providing power to fix them. It demands perfection but offers no means to achieve it. Grace by contrast, is not just unmerited favor but transformative power. It does what the law could never do: it gives power where the law only demands, removes sin where the law merely reveals it, and transforms the heart where the law only controls behavior. When we live under grace, everything changes. Our master shifts from sin to Christ, our motivation transforms from obligation to love, and our mindset moves from striving to resting in God's finished work. We stop asking if we've done enough for God and start celebrating what Jesus has done for us.Practically living under grace means stopping efforts to earn what's already been freely given, allowing grace to train us rather than just comfort us, and preaching the gospel to ourselves daily. Grace isn't just a theory or spiritual concept—it's a transformative way of life that frees us from sin's mastery and enables us to live as beloved children rather than fearful servants.

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