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What does the Bible say about the pure language of grace?

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The Bible's pure language of grace refers to the gospel that reveals God's plan for salvation through Jesus Christ.

The concept of the pure language of grace is rooted in Zephaniah 3:9, where God promises to turn to His people a pure language so they may call upon His name. This language signifies the gospel of grace, which offers a life-changing message for eternal salvation. The pure language is distinct from human reasoning; it is the untainted truth of God’s salvation plan through Jesus Christ, where sinners are called to embrace the truth of their need for grace and the sufficiency of Christ’s righteousness as their only plea for salvation. Salvation is for those who hear and respond to this gospel in faith.
Scripture References: Zephaniah 3:9, Romans 10:13, 2 John 9

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