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How do we know grace is more important than religious practices?

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Grace is foundational to the Christian faith, while religious practices should serve to reflect that grace, not replace it.

The concept of grace is central to the New Testament message, asserting that salvation is a gift from God that cannot be earned through religious practices like baptism or the Lord's Supper. When practices like these are mistaken for means of grace or conditions for salvation, they obscure the true nature of God's redemptive work and lead to legalism. Christians are called to embrace grace fully, ensuring that religious practices are expressions of faith rather than prerequisites for fellowship or acceptance in the body of Christ.

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