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What is the importance of grace in the process of redemption?

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Grace is vital in redemption, as it signifies that salvation is unearned and is given freely by God to His chosen people.

The role of grace in redemption is foundational to the Reformed understanding of salvation. Ephesians 1:5 emphasizes that God predestined believers for adoption according to the 'good pleasure of His will.' This indicates that salvation is entirely rooted in God's grace rather than human merit or works. The grace of God ensures that redemption is not contingent on our actions but is a gift bestowed upon us, highlighting the unconditional love and mercy of God. Therefore, this understanding fosters deep gratitude and humility in believers, recognizing that they are saved not by their efforts, but solely through the richness of God's grace.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:5, Romans 3:24, Titus 3:5

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