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What does the Bible imply about the relationship between grace and works?

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The Bible teaches that grace and works cannot coexist as means of salvation (Romans 11:6).

According to Romans 11:6, the relationship between grace and works is clear: if it is by grace, then it is no longer based on works; otherwise, grace would no longer be grace. This theological principle highlights that salvation is a gift from God, entirely unearned and not contingent upon our efforts or good deeds. This understanding liberates believers from the burdens of trying to earn God’s favor and allows them to rest in the finished work of Christ. Instead of striving for acceptance, Christians are called to respond to God's grace with lives of gratitude and obedience, fulfilling the good works He prepared in advance for them.
Scripture References: Romans 11:6, Ephesians 2:8-9

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