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How do we know that God's grace is uncaused?

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God's grace is uncaused as it is not dependent on any merit from the recipient but stems purely from His sovereign will.

The concept of uncaused grace asserts that there is nothing in the sinner that merits God's favor. Romans 9 highlights this principle, stating that God will have mercy on whom He wills. This affirms that grace is entirely detached from human ability or worthiness, making it an expression of God's divine sovereignty. The acknowledgment of grace being uncaused leads to humility in the recipient, who realizes that their salvation is a gift, not a reward for good behavior or inherent worth. It emphasizes that all glory belongs to God, for He reaches down to save those who can do nothing to save themselves.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15-16

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