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How do we know the gospel is a message of grace?

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The gospel is a message of grace because it emphasizes God's initiative in saving sinners rather than human effort.

The gospel is fundamentally a message of grace, as captured in 1 Timothy 1:11, which refers to it as the 'gospel of the glory of God.' Unlike messages of judgment and condemnation, this gospel centers on God's mercy and love toward helpless sinners. The Apostle Paul emphasizes that salvation is not about what we do but rather about what Christ has accomplished on our behalf. In Romans 5, it is reiterated that Christ died for the ungodly while we were still in sin, indicating that our salvation is initiated and secured by God alone, independent of our works or worthiness. This grace impacts every aspect of coming to faith, highlighting that all glory belongs to God and reinforcing that our response is simply to accept this divine gift without contribution.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 1:11, Romans 5:8

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