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  1. I love those three chapters of Romans. Paul is so clear that a baptized believer is DEAD to sin, without condemnation and raised just like Jesus Christ to new life. Since God owed us none of that, it is the most amazing kind of grace!

  2. Love this! My old pastor use to say, “Truth without grace crushes people (judgmental legalism), and grace without truth deceives people (deceitful tolerance).”

  3. I’m so glad I chose this post. I’m sharing it someone very special today. God bless and keep up the great work.

  4. Hi Rosilind,
    I’m so glad I clicked on this post from #FaithFilledFriday! I really like how you broke thie necessity of balance in grace. Balance is so necessary and so difficult to maintain. Thank you for giving me so many good points to chew on!
    Blessings and smiles,
    Lori

    1. Yes, it is difficult to maintain at times, especially when so many have grown so permissive and tolerant toward sin. But a good understanding of what grace means AFTER salvation helps keep it in balance.

  5. Beautifully put! Love the demonstration of the balancing act of grace. So grateful to serve a Savior that always has the scales perfectly balanced. We always have a model worth aspiring to…

    Have a great week!

    1. Isn’t it beautiful. If it were not for grace, we’d be totally and completely without hope.

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