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What does the Bible say about scandalous grace?

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The Bible declares God's grace as unmerited favor, highlighting that salvation is solely an act of God's love and mercy.

The concept of scandalous grace is rooted in the idea that God's unmerited favor is offered to all, regardless of their deeds or moral standing. Romans 3:8 reveals the accusation against Paul—that by preaching grace, he encourages sin. However, the reality is that grace, while it may appear scandalous to human understanding, emphasizes that all men are equal in their sinfulness and in need of God's mercy. Paul stresses that grace is not dependent on any human effort or righteousness, but solely on God's sovereign choice to save those He desires, regardless of their past or moral failures.
Scripture References: Romans 3:8

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Scandalous Grace
Tim James · Mar 21, 2025
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