How do we know that salvation is not based on our works?
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Salvation is not based on our works but solely on the grace of God as demonstrated through Christ's sacrificial death (Romans 7:4).
In Romans 7:4, Paul expresses that believers are dead to the law through Christ, emphasizing that salvation is achieved through union with Him rather than by adherence to the law. Acknowledging our inability to perfectly fulfill God's commandments reinforces the truth that our salvation is an expression of God's grace rather than our merit. The Reformed perspective underscores that the Holy Spirit's work in regenerating our hearts leads to good works as evidence of faith, not the basis of it.
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