Responding To Grace - A Bible Study by Jack Kelley -
https://gracethrufaith.com/topical-studies/spiritual-life/responding-to-grace/ 
In  part one of this study we discussed five things the Bible says about the way God  sees us now that we are born again. We'll review these briefly and then see what  the Bible says about how we should respond.
1. He  sees as His own children, adopted into His family, and made one of His heirs  with an inheritance that can never be taken from us.
2. He  knows we still sin but He no longer counts our sins against us, attributing them  instead to the sin that still lives within us.
3. Because we're in Christ, He sees us as a new creation. From His perspective,  everything we used to be is gone and we've been made new, as righteous as He  is.
4. Therefore, no one can condemn us before Him for any reason.
5. He  knows when we stand before Him all our earthly imperfections will be gone and we  will be perfect, as He is perfect, fit to dwell with Him forever.
As  we begin, let's make sure we understand that none of these five things are  conditional upon us maintaining any standard of behavior. The only requirement  God has attached to them is that we admit we're sinners, and believe when Jesus  went to the cross He went for us, to pay the penalty for our sins, so we could  be forgiven for all of them (John 6:28-29). This is what it means to be born  again. Our salvation and the inheritance that goes with it is a free gift of  God's grace (Ephes. 2:8-9), and all that's required of us is that we receive and  accept it.
Therefore,  nothing that follows should be seen as the price we have to pay to receive or  keep eternal life. We have already received it, and nothing in Heaven or on  Earth can ever change that.
In  two different places Paul said that for the believer, "Everything is  permissible" (1 Cor. 6:12, 1 Cor. 10:23). In both cases the Greek word  translated "permissible" means "lawful". Then he completed the thought with,  "but not everything is beneficial" meaning just because it's permitted doesn't  mean it's good.
Before  we go on, how could Paul say that everything is lawful for believers? Didn't  Jesus say He hadn't come to abolish the Law? Yes He did, but when He went to the  cross He abolished the penalty associated with breaking the Law for those who  believe. "He canceled the written code with its regulations that was against us  and that stood opposed to us" (Colossians 2:14). 
The  law and its penalties are still in force for those who don't believe, and they  remain liable for every violation. But for believers, the penalties have been  canceled. They aren't simply overlooked, because God can't do that. They are  canceled because Jesus paid them in advance by nailing them to the cross. The  power of the Law lies in it's penalty, so where there is no penalty the Law is  powerless. It's as if everything is lawful. 
But  that doesn't mean everything is beneficial. Certain behaviors simply aren't good  for us. They can be addictive, they can ruin our health, they can damage or  destroy our relationships with others, they can destroy our self esteem, and  most importantly, they grieve the Holy Spirit who is sealed within us and is  forced to participate. 
In  1 Cor. 6:12-20 Paul's main topic was sexual immorality. In verses 18-20 he  summarized his thoughts this way. "Flee from sexual immorality. All other sins a  person commits are outside the body, but whoever sins sexually, sins against  their own body. Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit,  who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own;  you  were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies."
The  Bible considers all forms of sexual activity that are performed outside of a  heterosexual marriage to be immoral and therefore sin. Sexual sins are sins  against our own body and Paul reminded us that our bodies are not our own to do  with as we please. We have been bought at a price, the precious blood of Jesus  (1 Peter 1:18-19). God has put His own seal of ownership on us and made us  collectively into His temple for this age. His Spirit dwells within us (2 Cor.  1:21-22).
If  you've read part one of this study, you know that God will not revoke our  salvation for this or any other sin. But Paul has reminded us that since our  bodies belong to Him we should strive to do only those things that please Him  out of gratitude for what He's done for us. Sexual immorality is not pleasing to  God and grieves the Holy Spirit, who being sealed within us, is forced to  participate.
The  other place where Paul mentioned that everything is lawful for us (1 Cor. 10:23)  concerned our example to other believers. Here the issue specifically concerned  eating food sacrificed to idols. To those who are secure in their faith this is  no big deal, but we shouldn't seek our own good, but the good of others. So no  matter what we do we should do it all for the glory of God. We shouldn't cause  anyone to stumble, whether Jews, Greeks (Gentiles) or the Church of  God.
Jews  are always looking down at us because of the casual nature of our faith.  Gentiles think we're hypocrites because we don't live up to our own standards.  Other Christians see us living our lives like unbelievers. None of this will  encourage people to want to learn more, and may even cause them to reject what  little they do know. Sure, everything is lawful for us but not everything is  beneficial for those around us.
Paul  took the Corinthians to task for their lack of propriety in worship (1 Cor.  11:1-16), the casual way they celebrated the Lord's supper (1 Cor. 11:17-34),  and the way they flaunted their Spiritual Gifts (1 Cor. 12). He could do the  same in many churches today. These things don't bring glory to God, nor do they  even show Him the respect He's due.
In  Ephesians 4:17-32 Paul turned to our personal behavior.
So  I tell you this, and insist on it in the Lord, that you must no longer live as  the Gentiles do, in the futility of their thinking. They are darkened in their  understanding and separated from the life of God because of the ignorance that  is in them due to the hardening of their hearts.  Having lost all  sensitivity, they have given themselves over to sensuality so as to indulge in  every kind of impurity, and they are full of greed (Ephes 4:17-19).
Again,  this kind of behavior is not unlawful for us and will not endanger our  salvation. But it's not beneficial for us or those around us and does not bring  glory to God. We're children of the eternal King and should try to live up to  what we've already attained (Phil. 3:16) not to mention we've been taught  better.
That,  however, is not the way of life you learned when you heard about Christ and were  taught in him in accordance with the truth that is in Jesus. You were taught,  with regard to your former way of life, to put off your old self, which is being  corrupted by its deceitful desires; to be made new in the attitude of your  minds; and to put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness  and holiness (Ephes. 4:20-24).
Even  though in the eternal sense God already sees us as being as righteous as He is,  we know as long as we're here on Earth we won't ever make it. But that's our  destiny, and Paul was telling us to practice being that way. Not to earn or keep  anything, but to express our gratitude for His promise that one day soon it will  all come true.
Therefore  each of you must put off falsehood and speak truthfully to your neighbor, for we  are all members of one body. "In your anger do not sin": Do not let the sun go  down while you are still angry, and do not give the devil a foothold. Anyone who  has been stealing must steal no longer, but must work, doing something useful  with their own hands, that they may have something to share with those in need  (Ephes. 4:25-28).
Notice  Paul's reason for working is not to enrich ourselves but to help those in need.  In 2 Cor. 9:6 he said those who sow generously will also reap generously and in  2 Cor. 9:11 he said we would be made rich in every so we can be generous on  every occasion. Therefore, the attitude that facilitates true wealth is  generosity. Start giving away everything you can in your current situation and  the Lord will make sure you always have more to give.
This  is why Jesus told us not to store up treasure on Earth. Whatever we receive here  is for sharing, because by doing so we're storing up treasure in Heaven (Matt.  6:19-21). There are over 93 million Americans who can't find work. You want the  more abundant life He promised (John 10:10)? Find one close to you and start  helping. Start small and increase your giving as your faith grows. I know this  is a radical thought, but Jesus is a radical teacher.
Do  not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful  for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who  listen. And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, with whom you were sealed for  the day of redemption. Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and  slander, along with every form of malice. Be kind and compassionate to one  another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you (Ephesians  4:29-32).
Match  your generous deeds with words of encouragement. This will become easier as your  faith grows, and you will become a kinder, gentler, happier,  person.
Above  all remember, you are not required to do any of this to guard your salvation. It  was a free gift. Doing this is how you respond to God's  Grace.
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