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What does the Bible say about unconditional grace?

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The Bible teaches that grace is unconditional and not based on our works or merit.

Unconditional grace is a core doctrine found throughout Scripture. Romans 11:5-7 illustrates that the election of grace is not contingent on works; otherwise, it would no longer be grace. This doctrine is rooted in the nature of God’s love and mercy, which is bestowed upon sinners regardless of their actions. In 2 Timothy 1:9, we see that our calling is according to God’s purpose and grace, emphasizing that our salvation does not depend on our merit but solely on God’s sovereign will and grace.
Scripture References: Romans 11:5-7, 2 Timothy 1:9

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