“Grace-driven effort” may seem like an oxymoron to some people...I would disagree.
I agree that we are helpless sinners and that, as such, we are unable to save ourselves – only God can, and He does so because of His grace (Eph. 2:8-9). We have no involvement in our saving; we simply receive it by faith.
Having been saved by grace we continue to rely on God’s grace – we stand in it (Rom 5:2) and we should be strong in (2 Tim 2:1). But we must labour too.

The apostle Paul had a very clear attitude in His life regarding his responsibility as a child of God: "I discipline my body and keep it under control" (1 Cor 9:27). But in disciplining and controlling his body Paul relied on the grace of God. In 1 Corinthians 15:10 he could say "by the grace of God I am what I am...I worked harder than any of them [the apostles], though it was not I, but the grace of God that is in me".
This is what we call grace-driven effort - and it is badly needed today. If you are a child of God, don't just sit and wait for God to change you and use you! Seek God diligently, pursue holiness, discpline your body and keep it under control - but do so realising that in yourself you can do nothing (John 15:5) and rest on God's grace to conform you more and more, day by day, into the likeness of His Son.
Don Carson said this about grace-driven effort:
People do not drift toward holiness. Apart from grace-driven effort, people do not gravitate toward godliness, prayer, obedience to Scripture, faith, and delight in the Lord. We drift toward compromise and call it tolerance; we drift toward disobedience and call it freedom; we drift toward superstition and call it faith. We cherish the indiscipline of lost self-control and call it relaxation; we slouch toward prayerlessness and delude ourselves into thinking we have escaped legalism; we slide toward godlessness and convince ourselves we have been liberated
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