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How do we know that God's method of salvation is by grace?

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We know God's method of salvation is by grace because Paul’s conversion shows that it is God who takes the initiative to save, not the individual’s efforts.

Paul’s testimony in Acts 22 serves as a powerful reminder that our salvation is solely a work of God's grace. Throughout the scripture, we see that no one seeks God on their own; rather, God seeks us first (John 6:44). In Paul's case, he was on a mission to destroy the church, yet God intervened, blinded him with a divine light, and revealed His glory in Christ. Thus, Paul’s experience is significant evidence that salvation is entirely by grace – initiated by God and not by human merit or decision. As Romans 9:16 states, 'It does not, therefore, depend on human desire or effort, but on God’s mercy.'
Scripture References: John 6:44, Romans 9:16, Acts 22:1-16

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