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What does Paul mean by not mixing grace and works?

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Paul teaches that grace and works cannot be mixed; salvation is entirely by grace through faith, not by works.

In Galatians 2:21, Paul articulates a fundamental principle of the Gospel: salvation cannot be based on a mixture of grace and works. If we could achieve righteousness through our efforts, then the death of Christ would be rendered unnecessary, undermining the purpose of His sacrifice. Hence, Paul insists that believers must rely wholly on God's grace for salvation, as works cannot bring about redemption. This clarity is crucial so that anyone who tries to achieve favor with God through good deeds will frustrate the grace of God. The biblical teaching is clear: salvation is a divine gift, and the grace of God is untainted by human effort.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:21

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