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How does God’s grace affect our understanding of salvation?

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God's grace teaches that salvation is a divine gift, not something earned through human effort.

The concept of grace is fundamental in understanding the Reformed perspective on salvation. In Peter's account in Acts and throughout Scripture, we see that salvation is not achieved by human merit but is an unmerited gift from God. This grace rescues individuals from the depths of sin, bringing them into a relationship with Christ. It emphasizes that salvation is solely through faith in Jesus, apart from works, which encourages believers to rely fully on God's mercy. In this way, grace transforms not only our standing before God but also how we view our lives and relationships with others.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:23-24, Titus 3:4-7

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