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How do we know that God's grace saves sinners?

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God's grace saves sinners through the redemptive work of Christ, revealed in Scripture.

The entirety of Scripture testifies to the saving grace of God as centered in Christ. The Apostle Paul was adamant about his own past ignorance concerning this grace; he describes how he once persecuted the church out of a misunderstanding of true salvation (1 Timothy 1:12-13). Understanding God's grace requires a profound revelation of Christ and His sacrifice, as seen throughout the Old Testament types and prophecies that point to Him as the Rock and the ultimate Sacrifice. Hebrews 4:2 affirms that the gospel preached was relevant to both the Old Testament believers and those under the New Covenant, as it is the same message of salvation.

Moreover, Romans 10 emphasizes the necessity of understanding God's righteousness as it is revealed through Christ. True salvation comes through faith in Him, as no one can approach God except through the Father drawing him (John 6:44). Thus, the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith—foundational to sovereign grace theology—is not simply an intellectual assent but an active belief in the work of Christ, infused by the Holy Spirit's illumination, ensuring that those whom God calls are drawn into His grace and embraced by His salvation.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 1:12-13, Hebrews 4:2, Romans 10:1-3, John 6:44

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