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How do we know salvation comes through grace and not the law?

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Salvation is solely by grace through faith in Christ Jesus, validated by Scripture, as Paul indicates in Galatians.

Salvation by grace rather than law is a profound Biblical principle articulated throughout the New Testament, especially in Paul’s letters. In Galatians, Paul argues vehemently against the idea that the law can justify anyone before God; he declares that by the deeds of the law, no flesh will be justified (Romans 3:20). He insists that faith in Christ, received through divine grace, is the only means of salvation. This underscores the necessity of understanding grace, whereby God enables believers to be justified apart from the works of the law, thereby fulfilling the promise made to Abraham, which is realized through faith, as referenced in Romans 4.
Scripture References: Romans 3:20, Galatians 3:6-14

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