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How do we know that grace is given to sinners?

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Grace is given to sinners because the Bible emphasizes that God's mercy extends to the ungodly and that true faith comes from recognizing our need for salvation.

Grace is fundamentally about God's unmerited favor towards sinners. The Apostle Paul reiterates in scriptures such as Romans 4:5 that God justifies the ungodly, which signifies that grace is available to those who are aware of their sinful state. This concept is central to Reformed theology, which posits that unless one recognizes their total depravity and inability to save oneself, they will not grasp the essence of grace. Jesus Christ came to save sinners, not the righteous, highlighting that grace is specifically for those who acknowledge their sins and their helplessness before God. It further affirms that realization of one's sinfulness is the precursor to receiving grace, enabling trust in Christ alone for salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 4:5, Luke 5:32

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