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What does regeneration mean in the context of grace?

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Regeneration is the act of God giving new life to the spiritually dead, accomplished solely by His grace.

Regeneration refers to the supernatural act where God imparts spiritual life to those who are dead in their sins. This doctrine underscores the necessity of God's grace in salvation, as the new birth cannot be achieved by human will or effort. According to Ephesians 2:1, we were spiritually dead, but it is through God's grace that we are made alive. This miraculous transformation highlights God's sovereignty and the depth of His mercy, showcasing that salvation is a divine work that we cannot achieve on our own.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1-5, John 3:3

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Grace Alone
Don Fortner · Mar 27, 2016
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