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How do we know grace is effectual for salvation?

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The effectual nature of grace is shown in Scripture, particularly in Titus 2:14, which states that Christ gave Himself for us to redeem us.

Grace is described in Scripture as effectual because it accomplishes what it intends; specifically, it redeems those for whom Christ died. In Titus 2:14, we learn that Jesus gave Himself to redeem us from all iniquity and purify us as a peculiar people. This underlines the idea that grace not only extends an offer of salvation but also works actively and effectually in the hearts of believers. It moves beyond mere potentiality to actual redemption, signifying that those to whom grace is given will indeed be saved. Moreover, the teaching that grace is our schoolmaster indicates that it actively instructs and leads us toward faith and reliance upon Christ alone for salvation.
Scripture References: Titus 2:14

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