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I have seen too many a times someone use Grace as an excuse to do whatever they wanted. God is Love, right? He is going to forgive me anyways, right?

I became intrigued about the relationship between Grace and Truth, Justice and Obedience. How do they work together ? Does one balances the other: like too much on the 'Justice side' is Legalism, too much on the 'Love side' is Abuse ?

First, Grace is characterized as being not the law Jn 1:17Ro 4:165:206:14–1511:5-6Ga 2:215:4 

Conclusion 1 : They aren't the same.

Then we see that Grace is forever linked with
Conclusion 2 : There is a relationship.

We continue and notice that Grace
Conclusion 3 : Grace leads me to obey.

On the flip side we see that Grace is not to be abused Is 26:10Jnh 2:8Ro 3:84:46:115Ga 1:62:215:4,1Co 15:102Co 6:1He 10:2912:1513:9Jude 1:4

Conclusion 4: Grace is not an excuse to disobey.

And finally, when looking deeper at the relationship between Grace and Obedience, I find 
1. that Grace is the SOURCE of my Obedience Ps 119:29Ro 1:5 and Holiness Ro 6:222Co 1:12,  2Ti 1:9Tit 2:11-131Pt 2:1-3
2. Grace is the RESULT of my Obedience Ex 20:633:13Dt 7:913:17-181Ki 8:232Ch 6:1430:9Ps 84:11103:1317,112:4Pr 1:93:414:9Ezr 8:22Ne 1:5Is 30:1855:7Am 5:15Ep 6:24

Conclusion 5: I obey because of Grace and I receive Grace because I obey.

I take an important life lessons from that: It really is all about giving Grace to the sinner ...including myself, 

but never being graceful towards the sin itself ...including my own.
 
 
So far, I have found that Grace is both the source of AND the result of my: 
  • Obedience
  • Humility
  • Righteousness
  • Wisdom
  • Love
  • Faith
  • Prayer (Grace is also the OBJECT of Prayer)
For example, that means Grace is the only way I can obey AND it is the result of my obedience. In other words, it is by Grace that I obey which then produces more Grace. A virtuous cycle.
 

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