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How do we know that God's grace leads to salvation?

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God's grace leads to salvation as it is through faith in Jesus Christ that sinners are justified and made righteous, as stated in Romans 5:1.

The assurance that God's grace leads to salvation is rooted in the foundational truths of scripture, particularly highlighted in Romans 5:1, where it states that we are justified by faith and thus have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. This justification is a result of God's grace—the unmerited favor bestowed upon those He has chosen.

The narrative of grace is interwoven throughout the Bible, demonstrating that salvation is a divine work rather than a human achievement. As Bill Parker elaborates in the sermon, the condition of our sins—identified as scarlet—contrasts sharply with the righteousness of Christ, extending an invitation for sinners to be cleansed and made new. Consequently, it is through an understanding and acceptance of God’s grace that individuals experience true freedom and reconciliation with God, confirming that salvation is solely by grace through faith.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1, Ephesians 2:8-9, Isaiah 1:18, John 6:44, Ephesians 2:5, Romans 8:30

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Sovereign Grace
Frank Tate · Jun 6, 2021
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