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How does salvation by grace differ from salvation by works?

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Salvation by grace emphasizes faith in Christ alone, while salvation by works relies on human effort.

Salvation by grace is distinctly rooted in the belief that it is a free gift from God, bestowed upon those who believe in Christ's completed work. In contrast, salvation by works relies on the flawed idea that human effort or morality can earn God's favor. As discussed in the sermon, before understanding grace, individuals mistakenly believed that their endurance or personal righteousness could secure salvation. The Reformed view emphasizes that true salvation is entirely dependent on Christ’s righteousness, highlighting the futility of self-reliance and the necessity of divine grace for redemption.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 16:1, Matthew 22

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