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How do we know the doctrine of divine grace is true?

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The doctrine of divine grace is affirmed in Scripture, emphasizing that God’s grace is sovereign and freely given to those He elects.

The doctrine of divine grace is rooted deeply in Scripture, asserting that grace is both sovereign and unmerited, as highlighted in Romans 9:15-16. God does not dispense grace based on human merit but according to His will and purpose. This divine selection is highlighted in Acts 10:34-35, which speaks to God's acceptance of those who fear Him and do righteousness. Furthermore, the historical testimony of Scripture, from the call of the prophets to the teachings of the apostles, attests to the consistent theme of salvation being an act of God’s grace, uniquely applied to His people. Hence, this doctrine is not merely a theological proposal but firmly grounded in the lived experience and proclamation of the biblical witnesses.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15-16, Acts 10:34-35

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