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What does the Bible say about grace for grace?

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The Bible teaches that grace upon grace is found in Jesus Christ, emphasizing that salvation is entirely by grace.

Grace for grace, as mentioned in John 1:16, signifies that all believers receive grace from the fullness of Christ. This underscores the fundamental principle that salvation is solely based on God's grace and not on human merit. The text illustrates that the grace we receive is unmerited and abundant, illustrating God's sovereign favor toward His people. The entirety of salvation, from start to finish, is attributed to His grace alone, highlighting the essence of sovereign grace theology wherein all spiritual blessings are unrestrictedly provided by God through Christ.
Scripture References: John 1:4-18, Romans 11:5-6, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Grace for Grace
Tom Harding · Apr 8, 2012
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