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How do we know the New Testament is based on grace?

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The New Testament is predicated on grace, as it emphasizes salvation through Christ's work, not our own.

The New Testament represents a new covenant, which is fundamentally different from the Old Covenant. While the Old Covenant required perfect obedience for salvation, the New Covenant rests on Christ’s finished work—His life, death, and resurrection. In Hebrews 8:10, it is described how God writes His laws in our hearts, indicating an internal transformation that leads to true obedience. This grace-centered perspective is crucial in understanding salvation and the believer's relationship with God, which is solely based on Christ's merit.
Scripture References: Hebrews 8:10

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