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How do we know that salvation is not based on human works?

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Scripture teaches that our salvation is entirely by grace and not of works, making it impossible for anyone to boast.

The Apostle Paul addresses the fallacy of human merit in Ephesians 2:9, stating, 'Not of works, lest any man should boast.' The absolute clarity of this passage reflects the sovereign grace teaching that salvation is a gift from God, which no one can earn through their deeds. This is crucial because it elevates the work of Christ above personal achievements or adherence to the law. By asserting that we are God's workmanship, Paul articulates that our new identity and the good works we do result from divine initiative rather than human effort, emphasizing that it is God alone who deserves the glory for our salvation.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:9, Romans 3:20

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