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How do we know that salvation is not of works?

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Ephesians 2:9 states that salvation is 'not of works, lest any man should boast,' confirming that it is solely a divine gift.

The doctrine that salvation is not of works is explicitly laid out in Ephesians 2:9, which states that our salvation is not based on any human effort to prevent boasting. The Reformed faith, holding to the Five Solas, emphasizes Sola Gratia (grace alone), confirming that it is God's grace that saves us, not our deeds. This ensures that salvation remains a divine work and, thus, removes any ground for human pride. Moreover, passages such as Romans 3:28 affirm that we are justified by faith apart from works of the law, underscoring the futility of relying on personal merit in the face of God’s righteousness.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:9, Romans 3:28

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