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How do we know God's mercy is the basis of salvation?

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Scripture declares that salvation is according to God's mercy, as shown in Titus 3:5, which states we are not saved by our works but by His grace.

We know that God's mercy is the basis of salvation primarily because of the teachings found in Scripture, particularly in Titus 3:5. This verse emphasizes that we are not saved by works of righteousness, which negates any claim to merit on our part. Instead, it explicitly states that our salvation is due to God's mercy. This perspective aligns with the Reformed understanding of total depravity, teaching that we are incapable of any spiritual good apart from God's intervention. Therefore, salvation is entirely a work of divine grace, highlighting God's sovereignty and mercy in the salvation of sinners. This divine action brings assurance to believers, knowing that their standing before God is secured by His mercy alone.
Scripture References: Titus 3:5, Romans 3:10-12

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Sovereign Mercy
Wayne Boyd · Apr 23, 2026
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