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How does God's grace save us without a cause?

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God's grace saves us without a cause by choosing us solely based on His will, not our merits (John 6:44).

God's salvation is 'without cause' in that it does not depend on any merit or worthiness in humans. John 6:44 tells us that no one can come to Christ unless drawn by the Father, implying that our ability to seek God originates from His prior action of choosing. This idea of grace underscores the sovereignty of God in salvation; it is entirely His work. The notion that we could earn or deserve salvation contradicts the very essence of grace, which is God's unearned favor. Therefore, understanding that we are saved without cause fosters humility, recognition of our need for Christ, and gratefulness for the salvation we have received.
Scripture References: John 6:44

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