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How do we know grace is central in the Christian faith?

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Grace is central because it signifies God's unmerited favor, transforming lives and providing the basis for salvation.

Grace is fundamental to Christian doctrine as it underscores the unearned favor of God bestowed upon sinners. Our Lord emphasized that He did not come to patch up old ways or to reform human efforts; rather, He comes to make all things new. Salvation is not about human merit but about God’s grace that brings a new heart and spirit, as promised in Ezekiel 36:26. This understanding of grace shifts the focus from human works to divine transformation, affirming that we are saved by grace, not works, ensuring the assurance of salvation that is not dependent on our efforts but on Christ's completed work.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 36:26, Luke 5:36-39

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"The Bridegroom"
Don Bell · Jun 7, 2026
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