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How does grace lead to assurance of salvation?

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Grace assures salvation by confirming that it is God's work, not ours, that secures eternal life through Christ.

The assurance of salvation is intricately tied to the doctrine of grace. In Romans 8:28-30, the Apostle Paul outlines God's sovereign plan for those He predestines, ensuring that all things work for their good. Grace conveys that salvation is a gift, accomplished not by our efforts but through Jesus Christ's atoning sacrifice. John Newton's hymn reflects this assurance, as it reaffirms that believers can trust in God’s promises. Deliverance from condemnation and the promise of eternal life give believers a profound peace, rooted in God’s grace that sustains us throughout life’s trials and tribulations.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28-30

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