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What does the Bible say about preaching the grace of God?

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The Bible emphasizes that preaching the grace of God must be rooted in the election of grace and represent the gospel without any uncertainty.

Preaching the grace of God is fundamental to understanding salvation as a work entirely of God's grace. Romans 11:5-6 states that there is a remnant according to the election of grace, signifying that salvation is not based on human works or merit but solely on God's sovereign choice. This means that if it is by grace, it cannot be mixed with works; otherwise, grace ceases to be grace. True preachers of the gospel must clearly convey the certainty of God's grace and the necessity of Christ's redemptive work, ensuring they present it without any uncertainty, akin to a clear sound from a trumpet. If any teaching elevates man and diminishes God's glory, it is a falsehood, making the preaching of grace critical for the growth and assurance of believers.
Scripture References: Romans 11:5-6, Ephesians 2:8-9, Exodus 20:24

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