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What does it mean that the bread of God is given and not earned?

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The bread of God being given rather than earned emphasizes grace, highlighting that salvation is a gift from God.

The concept that the bread of God is given rather than earned reflects the core doctrine of grace in Christianity. It signifies that eternal life through Christ is not a result of human merit or effort, but a divine gift from God (John 6:32-33). This underscores the unconditional love and provision of God, where each believer receives the gift of Christ by faith, not by works. The idea resonates with Ephesians 2:8-9, affirming that salvation is a gift, highlighting the nature of God as a giver, inviting all to partake in this divine sustenance freely.
Scripture References: John 6:32-33, Ephesians 2:8-9

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