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How does belief in free grace differ from free will?

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Belief in free grace asserts that salvation is entirely God's work, in contrast to free will which posits human effort in salvation.

The distinction between belief in free grace and free will is foundational in Reformed theology. Free grace emphasizes that salvation is wholly a work of God and His sovereign choice, as laid out in Scripture. Those adhering to free will theology assert human ability to choose salvation through their own efforts. John starkly warns that any religion promoting works for salvation is akin to the doctrine of Antichrist. The essence of the gospel is that we are saved by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone, eliminating human boasting or contribution to our salvation.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, John 10:26-29

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Don Fortner · Jul 9, 1995
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