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How does the concept of grace challenge our understanding of fairness?

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Grace challenges our natural sense of fairness by showing that salvation is not about merit but God's unmerited favor.

The concept of grace fundamentally challenges human notions of fairness and justice. Grace, by definition, is unmerited favor, indicating that salvation is not granted based on what we deserve or earn, but is a gift from God (Ephesians 2:8-9). This disrupts the natural man's understanding, as many struggle with the idea that God chooses whom He saves and passes over others, leading to questions of fairness. However, it is vital to recognize that God, in His sovereign will, is free to show mercy to whom He pleases without obligation to any human being. Understanding grace in this context leads us to praise God’s mercy, rather than challenge His justice, demonstrating His incredible love and sovereignty in salvation.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 9:15-16

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