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What does the Bible say about the experience of grace in salvation?

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The Bible teaches that grace is an effectual work of God that saves sinners unable to save themselves.

Scripture reveals that the experience of grace is pivotal in the salvation of sinners. It begins with God's sovereign election, as He selects a people for Himself and works in their hearts to bring them to faith. In Mark 10:17-27, we see a rich young ruler who approached Jesus in self-righteousness, unaware of his spiritual ignorance. The Lord demonstrated that salvation is not attained through personal merit or adherence to the law, but through the grace of God alone. Romans 9:16 affirms this, stating, 'So then it depends not on human will or exertion, but on God, who has mercy.' Hence, grace is not simply an offer available to those who choose it, but an active force that transforms the heart of a chosen sinner.
Scripture References: Mark 10:17-27, Romans 9:16

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