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How do we know that God's grace saves the ungodly?

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God's grace saves the ungodly as seen in Romans 4:5, where justification is given to those who believe without works.

The sovereignty of God's grace is beautifully illustrated in Romans 4:5, which states that God justifies the ungodly through faith. This doctrine asserts that salvation is not earned by human effort or merit, but is a gift from God to those who believe. As the sermon explains, God's grace is essential for recognizing our need for a Savior, revealing the depth of His mercy toward sinners. Understanding that justification is based solely on faith in Christ encourages believers to rest in the assurance that their standing before God is secure, relying entirely on His grace rather than personal righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 4:5, Ephesians 2:8-9

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