Grace is affirmed in Scripture as the foundation of the believer's relationship with God, as taught in passages like Galatians.
The biblical doctrine of grace is central to Reformed theology and is grounded in Paul’s letters, particularly to the Galatians. In Galatians, Paul stresses the importance of remaining in the grace of Christ, reminding believers that it is grace that calls us and sustains our faith. The reality of grace is highlighted through the believer's experience of God’s presence, love, and faithfulness in their lives. Observing the transforming power of grace on both personal and communal levels provides a concrete affirmation of its truth.
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