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What does the Bible say about the cost of grace?

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The Bible emphasizes that grace is free, but it came at a high cost—the life of Jesus Christ.

While grace is often described as free in the New Testament, the Scriptures also reveal that it came at a great cost—the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross. John 4 illustrates this high cost when Jesus engages with the Samaritan woman, demonstrating His willingness to cross cultural boundaries to offer salvation. His journey and ultimate sacrifice were driven by His love and obedience to the Father's will, highlighting that while grace is freely offered to those who believe, it was secured through Christ's suffering and death (John 4:7-26). This understanding is crucial for Christians, as it reminds us of the depth of God's love and the lengths to which He went to redeem His people.
Scripture References: John 4:7-26

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