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How is grace defined in Reformed theology?

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In Reformed theology, grace is understood as God's unmerited favor towards sinners, enabling salvation and spiritual growth.

Grace, in the context of Reformed theology, is recognized as God's unmerited favor towards humanity, especially in the act of salvation. It affirms that we are justified by faith alone (sola fide) and that divine grace is the means by which we receive faith. The teachings of Ephesians 2:8-9 reinforce this understanding, highlighting that salvation is a gift from God to those who believe. Additionally, grace continues to work in the believer’s life, transforming them into the likeness of Christ. This ongoing work of grace not only assures us of our standing before God but also empowers us for righteous living.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9

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