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What does it mean to have faith through grace?

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Having faith through grace means relying entirely on God's unmerited favor for salvation, not our own works.

Faith through grace signifies that salvation is a divine bestowal, given without merit on the part of the believer. As emphasized in the sermon, the grace of God is the source of our faith and is pivotal in the believer's journey. Aligned with Ephesians 2:8-9, this means that believers recognize their own inability to achieve righteousness and instead depend wholly on Christ's finished work. The power of grace is what enables a sinner to believe and have hope in Christ, underscoring that any human effort cannot contribute to one's standing before God. As such, faith through grace reflects a deep reliance on the gospel and the transformative power it holds, reinforcing that God's grace is both the means and the assurance of salvation.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9

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