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What does the Bible say about salvation by grace versus law?

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The Bible teaches that salvation is through grace alone, not by law or works.

The issue of salvation is a central theme in scripture, primarily found in Acts 15, where the apostles discuss whether Gentiles must follow the law to be saved. Peter clearly articulates that salvation is by grace through faith, stating that both Jews and Gentiles are saved through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 15:11). Throughout scripture, the message is consistent: no one can be justified by the law, but rather, salvation is a gift from God, given freely to those who believe in Jesus Christ (Romans 3:20-24). This grace is crucial because it underscores that our works do not contribute to our salvation; it is God's sovereign grace that equips us for redemption.
Scripture References: Acts 15:1-12, Romans 3:20-24, Romans 11:6

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