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How does salvation by works undermine grace?

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Salvation by works implies that Christ's death was unnecessary, directly contradicting the grace of God.

Salvation by works contradicts the very foundation of grace by suggesting that human efforts can contribute to salvation. The teaching that righteousness is attained through works effectively renders Christ's sacrificial atonement as unnecessary, as noted by Paul in Galatians 2:21. This belief not only frustrates God's grace but also promotes a false sense of security in one's own ability to uphold the law. Such doctrines diminish the work of Christ and lead believers away from the foundational truth that salvation is entirely a work of divine grace, requiring constant vigilance against this prevalent error.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:21

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