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How do we know that salvation is by divine grace?

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The Bible affirms that salvation comes through God's grace alone, exemplified in Romans 9:6-9.

Salvation by grace is a fundamental tenet of the Reformed faith, illustrated in the story of Abraham’s sons, Ishmael and Isaac. Isaac, representing the children of promise, shows that salvation is not by our works or lineage but through God's sovereign choice and calling. Romans 9:6-9 reinforces that not everyone of Abraham's descendants is an heir of the promise, but only those chosen by God. This illustrates that salvation is ultimately rooted in God's grace and not human effort or merit.
Scripture References: Romans 9:6-9, Galatians 4:23-31, Genesis 17:19

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Works or Grace
Darvin Pruitt · May 19, 2010
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