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What does the Bible say about the grace of God in the Gospel?

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The grace of God in the Gospel is the unmerited favor of God towards sinners, highlighting that Jesus Christ came into the world to save them.

The grace of God in the Gospel signifies God's unmerited favor towards humanity, exemplified in the coming of Christ Jesus to save sinners. This message of grace emphasizes that God deals favorably with those who deserve His wrath, offering forgiveness instead of punishment. Theer are clear scriptural assertions of this grace, such as in Ephesians 2:8-9, which states that we are saved by grace through faith, emphasizing that salvation is a gift from God, unearned and not reliant on our works. The Apostle Paul, in his letters, often contrasts the concept of grace with works, affirming that if salvation were by works, it would cease to be grace (Romans 11:6). Hence, the Gospel, as God's declaration of grace, reassures believers of their position before Him, as they are saved solely by His goodness and mercy.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 1:15, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 11:6

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