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How do we know that grace is central to Christianity?

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Grace is central to Christianity, emphasizing God's unmerited favor in salvation.

The doctrine of grace is foundational to sovereign grace theology, underscoring that salvation is not based on human effort but solely on God’s sovereign choice and mercy. This principle is perceived through the lives of biblical figures, such as Joseph, who experienced injustice and suffering but ultimately served God's purposes. Grace reveals itself in the redemptive work of Christ, whose sacrifice was made for the unworthy, exemplifying God's love for His people. As Paul expressed in Ephesians 2:8-9, salvation is a gift of grace, accessible not through works, but through faith, illustrating the depth of our dependence on God’s benevolence.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Genesis 37

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