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How does free grace challenge human pride?

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Free grace challenges human pride by asserting that salvation is a gift, not a reward for merit, negating any basis for boasting.

The concept of free grace directly confronts human pride by emphasizing that salvation cannot be earned or deserved. Ephesians 2:9 states that salvation is not of works lest anyone should boast. This truth dismantles the human tendency to elevate self-righteousness and justify oneself before God, revealing that even our faith is a gift from God (Philippians 1:29). By highlighting that our position before God is based on His unmerited favor rather than our deeds, Christians are reminded to embrace humility, recognizing that they are entirely dependent on God’s grace for their salvation and standing before Him, which fosters unity among believers who acknowledge their equal need for grace.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Philippians 1:29, Romans 3:27

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