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Can someone be saved without understanding the doctrines of grace?

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While understanding the doctrines of grace is helpful, one can be saved without comprehensive theological knowledge at the moment of faith.

The necessity of understanding the doctrines of grace for salvation is often nuanced. Salvation is ultimately a work of God, and individuals may be saved without a detailed comprehension of the doctrines of grace. For instance, the publican in Luke 18:13 illustrated that genuine repentance and faith are sufficient for justification. Therefore, while clarity about these doctrines enriches one's faith and understanding of God's character, it is not a strict prerequisite for salvation. However, a persistent denial of these doctrines poses a serious risk to the soul, as it can represent a rejection of the core truths about God's sovereign work in salvation and might indicate a misunderstanding of the gospel itself. Thus, while one may come to faith without full doctrinal knowledge, growth in understanding and alignment with the truths of grace should follow.
Scripture References: Luke 18:13, Romans 10:13-15

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