What is the relationship between doctrine and grace?
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Doctrine and grace are interconnected, as true doctrine reveals God’s grace and portrays His unchanging nature in salvation.
Doctrine refers to the teachings and beliefs derived from Scripture, and grace is the unearned favor of God towards humanity. In Reformed theology, doctrine is fundamentally linked to grace since the gospel itself is the message of grace. Every true doctrine encapsulates the idea that salvation is a gift from God, not a product of human effort. The teachings of Christ, as relayed through the Scriptures, consistently affirm that grace is integral to understanding and experiencing salvation. Therefore, to uphold the doctrine of grace is to acknowledge the centrality of Christ and the transformative power of His grace in the life of each believer.
Scripture References:
Titus 2:11, Colossians 1:6, 2 John 9
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