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How is God's grace described in the sermon?

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God's grace is depicted as amazing, distinguishing, and necessary for salvation.

Throughout the sermon, God's grace is portrayed as a multi-faceted and essential element of salvation. It is described as amazing grace that calls individuals out from darkness into light, showing that salvation is not earned by works but granted through God's unmerited favor. Distinguishing grace highlights the sovereign choice of God in electing certain individuals for salvation, causing everyone called to question why they have received such grace, emphasizing God's mercy and love. This grace underlines that the kingdom of God operates solely by grace, encapsulating the entirety of the Christian experience.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 11:5-6

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