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One of the common objections to the reformation is that if grace is freely given then there will be no motivation for people to live in conformity to the Lord. Is this really a valid concern? How does the apostle Paul deal with this objection in Romans 6? Why should we put off our sin, and conform to Christ if we are justified freely by His merits? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, “Why not Sin for Grace to Abound?”
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