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What does the Bible say about grace versus greed?

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The Bible emphasizes that salvation and all of God's blessings come by grace, not by our works or greed.

The Bible presents a clear distinction between grace and greed. Specifically, grace is the unmerited favor of God, given freely to sinners through Christ, while greed represents the desire to earn rewards or gain advantages through one’s own efforts. Romans 4:4-5 states that if salvation were based on works, it would no longer be grace but a debt owed to man. This theme is echoed throughout Scripture, illustrating that true salvation is based wholly on Christ's finished work rather than any personal merit or achievement.
Scripture References: Romans 4:4-5

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Grace or Greed
Bill Parker · Jul 1, 2009
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