We know God's grace in our salvation because it is revealed through Christ and is central to the message of the Gospel.
God's grace in our salvation is evident in Scripture, which teaches that salvation is a result of God's unmerited favor toward sinners. For instance, Romans 4 describes Abraham’s faith as being credited as righteousness not through works, but through belief in God’s promises. This grace highlights that we contribute nothing to our salvation; it is solely God's work. The glorious nature of this grace is captured in God's assurance that He does not clear the guilty without justice being served, as seen in the work of Christ on the cross, where our sins were laid upon Him. Thus, grace and glory are intricately woven together in the narrative of salvation.
Scripture References:
Romans 4, 1 Corinthians 4:5, John 11:4
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