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What is the danger of relying on a formula for salvation?

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Relying on a formula for salvation reduces the Gospel to human performance and undermines true grace.

The risk of using a formula for salvation lies in its tendency to shift focus from Christ’s work to our own actions and decisions. When individuals believe they must 'accept Jesus' through specific steps, it creates a burden of performance that no one can bear, reflecting a reliance on mere words rather than on true faith in Christ. Psalm 130:3-4 articulates God’s forgiveness and grace, suggesting that our standing before Him is not determined by our efforts but by His mercy. This understanding liberates us from the anxiety of wondering if we’ve done enough to earn His favor and instead places our confidence fully in His saving grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 130:3-4

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Brandan Kraft · Feb 21, 2026
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