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How does the theme of Christ being all relate to the doctrine of grace?

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It highlights that all aspects of salvation are based on God's grace through Christ, unmerited by human efforts.

The theme of 'Christ is all' resonates deeply with the doctrine of grace. In salvation, grace is unmerited favor from God towards mankind. Ephesians 2:5 reminds us that we are saved by grace through faith, emphasizing that it is solely God's grace that justifies and saves us. This concept dismisses any notion of human effort or merit being required for salvation. When we accept that Christ is all, we acknowledge that His grace alone is sufficient for our salvation and that our response is to rest in this completed work. A true understanding of grace compels us to rely completely on Christ's work rather than our shortcomings or the wisdom of the world, leading us into a relationship grounded in His love and mercy.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:5, 2:8-9

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Christ Is All
David Eddmenson · Feb 19, 2023
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