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What does the Bible say about grace and mercy in salvation?

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The Bible teaches that grace and mercy are freely given by God to those whom He has chosen for salvation, as exemplified in the story of Ruth and Boaz.

Grace and mercy are central themes in the Bible, reflecting God's unmerited favor toward His people. In the story of Ruth, we see Ruth, a Gentile outsider, receiving grace through Boaz, who symbolizes Christ. Just as Ruth acknowledges her unworthiness, believers today recognize their sinful nature yet receive comforting words of assurance and grace. Boaz's actions toward Ruth reveal the character of Christ, who speaks kindly to those who are undeserving and offers spiritual sustenance. Likewise, Ephesians 1:5-6 states that believers are predestined for adoption as sons in Christ, highlighting that salvation is rooted in God's compassion and generosity.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:5-6, Ruth 2:13-23

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