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What does the Bible say about the Reformed Faith?

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The Reformed Faith emphasizes salvation by grace alone and warns against mixing works with grace.

The Reformed Faith, rooted in Scripture, upholds the principles of salvation by grace alone and the doctrines of election, total depravity, and particular redemption. It warns against the heresies of necessary consequence and conditional grace, which inject personal works or merit into God's sovereign plan of salvation. This theology is deeply anchored in the belief that God's grace does not require human effort or merit, but is a free gift, firmly established in passages such as Romans 11:6, which states that if salvation is by grace, it cannot include works.
Scripture References: Romans 11:6, Ephesians 2:8-9

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