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What is the danger of mixing works with grace?

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Mixing works with grace turns God's gift into a transaction, implying He owes us something for our efforts (Romans 4:4).

The danger of mixing works with grace is that it alters the very nature of God's salvific work into a transactional exchange. Romans 4:4 states, 'Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace, but of debt.' This verse underscores that if we attempt to earn our salvation or rewards through our works, we place God in a position of debt to us, which is utterly absurd. God is sovereign and does not owe us anything for our works; every good thing we do should flow from gratitude and love for the grace He has already bestowed upon us. When we start considering our efforts as a means to garner God's favor, we diminish the grace that puts us in right standing with Him, leading to spiritual arrogance and misunderstanding.
Scripture References: Romans 4:4, Galatians 2:21

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