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How does the gospel demonstrate God's grace?

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The gospel demonstrates God's grace by revealing His plan of salvation that He enacted for His people.

The essence of the gospel narrates the story of God's unfathomable grace towards humanity, particularly through the ministry and sacrifice of Jesus Christ. In Romans 5:6-8, we see that 'while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,' illustrating that God's grace is not just a response to our actions but a proactive expression of His love and mercy. The gospel proclaims that salvation is available not through human effort, but through faith in Christ's sacrificial death and resurrection. This grace is further evidenced in God's election, where He chooses a people for Himself before the foundation of the world, securing their salvation through Christ alone, demonstrating that every element of our salvation is rooted in His grace.
Scripture References: Romans 5:6-8, Ephesians 1:4-5

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