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How do we know God's grace is saving grace?

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God's grace is inherently saving as it comes through Christ and is a gift to those chosen by Him, as shown in Scripture.

The nature of God's grace is fundamentally tied to salvation. As stated in 2 Timothy 1:9, it is described as grace given in Christ Jesus before the world began, demonstrating that God's plan for redemption was established eternally. This grace is not based on our works but is a gift that reaches specific individuals whom God has elected for salvation. Therefore, God's grace effectively saves, ensuring that it does not depend on our actions but solely on His sovereign will and purpose. This understanding brings assurance to believers that their salvation is secure in Christ, who is the embodiment of grace and truth.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 1:9

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Sufficient Grace
Angus Fisher · Sep 27, 2023
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