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Why Grace Doesn’t Mean You Can Skip Holiness || John MacArthur Motivation.

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The story centers around the profound relationship between God’s grace and the pursuit of holiness in the life of a believer. The speaker addresses a misunderstanding that some hold, namely, that a belief in God's sovereign grace might diminish the need for Christians to actively pursue holiness. This misconception suggests that if salvation is solely God’s work, then striving for personal holiness becomes optional.

The speaker refutes this idea, emphasizing that holiness is not optional but a necessary command for all believers. They stress that salvation and sanctification are intertwined, as God’s grace not only saves but also actively works within believers to sanctify them. Sanctification is not an afterthought or a separate work but is deeply connected to the power of God that regenerates and transforms believers’ hearts.

The story further explains that holiness is not about outward compliance to rules in order to gain God’s favor but rather, it is the natural outflow of being made holy by God through Christ. It compares this to a wedding ring—one does not wear a ring to become married, but because they are already married, the ring symbolizes that commitment. Similarly, holiness is the fruit of being set apart by God, not a prerequisite for God’s acceptance.

The speaker also emphasizes that as new creations in Christ, believers cannot fully enjoy sin anymore. The transformation that happens when someone is born again changes their nature, and they will no longer find satisfaction in sin. Ultimately, the pursuit of holiness is not about earning favor but about living out the reality that believers have already been made holy through Christ.

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