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How do we know that salvation is a miracle of grace?

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Salvation is recognized as a miracle of grace because it is a divine act that changes a sinner's heart and brings about genuine faith in Christ.

The concept of salvation as a miracle of grace stems from God's sovereign work in the hearts of individuals. As discussed in Isaiah 55, the call to seek the Lord indicates God's initiative in revealing Himself to us. When one comes to faith, it is evidence of a miraculous transformation — a change in thoughts and attitudes towards God, Christ, and oneself. This process is not humanly initiated; it is the work of the Holy Spirit who brings understanding and renewal, leading to faith (1 John 5:20). Scripture communicates that every act of true conversion is a work characterized by God's grace alone and is, as such, miraculous.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:6-9, 1 John 5:20, Ephesians 2:8-9

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