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How do we know that God's grace is significant in salvation?

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God's grace is central to salvation because it justifies the ungodly through faith, not works.

The significance of God's grace in salvation is clearly articulated throughout Scripture, especially in passages like Romans 4, which examines Abraham's faith and righteousness. Paul emphasizes that if justification were based on works, then grace would be rendered void. The entire biblical narrative, including the stories of men like Samson, illustrates that all have sinned and fall short of God's glory. Yet, it is through God's grace that we are justified, highlighted by Romans 5:8, which tells us that Christ died for the ungodly. This transformative grace empowers believers to live in faith and action, knowing their standing before God is secured by Christ's work, not their own.
Scripture References: Romans 4:2-5, Romans 5:8, Ephesians 2:8-9

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