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What is meant by the doctrine of grace?

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The doctrine of grace teaches that salvation is entirely by God's grace through faith in Christ.

The doctrine of grace is foundational to Reformed theology, emphasizing that salvation is initiated and accomplished by God's grace alone, apart from any human works. This means that God's election and calling are not based on human merit, but solely on His sovereign will and purpose. As seen in Ephesians 2:8-9, salvation is a gift from God received through faith, ensuring that no one can boast in their own efforts. This understanding instills a deep sense of gratitude among believers, as they recognize their complete dependence on God for their salvation.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9

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