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What advantage do religious practices have if salvation is by grace?

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Religious practices serve as means through which God communicates His grace and Word, aiding in the process of sanctification and faith.

In Romans 3:1-2, Paul affirms that there is indeed an advantage in being entrusted with the oracles of God. Religious practices such as preaching, baptism, and communion are not ends in themselves, but ordained means by which God works to regenerate and sanctify His people. They serve to cultivate faith, expose the truth of the Gospel, and guide believers in a relationship with Him. Faith comes through hearing the Word of God, making these practices essential for spiritual growth and understanding God’s grace fully.
Scripture References: Romans 3:1-2, Romans 10:14-17

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The Good News
Henry Mahan · Apr 22, 1990
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