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How do we know grace is central to holiness?

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Grace is central to holiness because it is through God's grace alone that we are empowered to pursue holiness, not through our own efforts.

The concept of grace is deeply rooted in the Christian understanding of holiness. In historic Reformed theology, it is believed that holiness cannot be achieved through human effort or merit. Instead, it is a result of God's grace, which enables us to act in obedience and respond to His commands. As expressed in the sermon, all the promises of God, including those concerning our holiness, find their basis in Jesus Christ. The believer’s pursuit of holiness is a response to the grace already given in Christ, affirming that our efforts are expressions of gratitude for what He has accomplished, rather than a means to gain something from God.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-10, Romans 6:14

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