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What does the Bible say about continuing in the grace of God?

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Continuing in the grace of God means remaining steadfast in the belief that salvation is fully a work of God's grace.

Continuing in the grace of God, as Paul preached, involves remaining steadfast in the understanding that salvation is a gift from God, obtained through faith in Christ alone. In Acts 13:43, Paul encouraged believers to continue in the grace of God, emphasizing that this grace is not something we can earn or contribute to; rather, it is entirely God’s work. Many people struggle to maintain this perspective and often fall away by adding their works to grace, which contradicts the very essence of salvation being a free gift. The message of grace is crucial for Christians as it centers on the sovereignty of God in saving sinners, which helps believers avoid the trap of self-righteousness.
Scripture References: Acts 13:43, Ephesians 2:8-9

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