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What is the contrast between free will and God's grace?

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Free will implies human autonomy in salvation, while God's grace emphasizes divine election and mercy as the cause of salvation.

The concept of free will often leads to an erroneous understanding of salvation, suggesting that human will plays a significant role in accepting or rejecting God's grace. However, as stated in Romans 9:16 and John 1:13, salvation is the result of God's sovereign grace rather than human decision. Free grace acknowledges that it is God who initiates and assures salvation, and as Romans 5:21 suggests, grace reigns through righteousness unto eternal life. This stark contrast declares that it is not our will, but God's will, that ultimately prevails in the matter of salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 9:16, John 1:13, Romans 5:21

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