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What does it mean that our works cannot save us?

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Our works cannot save us because salvation is solely by God's grace and not by human efforts.

The sermon makes an important theological point that our works are inadequate for securing salvation. Romans 4:13 explicitly states that the promise comes not through the law, but through the righteousness of faith. This means that attempts to earn God's favor through deeds or religious acts are futile, exemplified by Hagar and Ishmael's story. The narrative serves as a reminder that relying on our own strength is akin to mocking God's grace, whereas true salvation is attained only through faith in Christ, who accomplished everything necessary for our redemption.
Scripture References: Romans 4:13, Galatians 3:7-9, Genesis 21:10

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What Aileth Thee?
Clay Curtis · Dec 21, 2012
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