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What is the role of grace in common salvation?

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Grace plays an essential role in common salvation, being the unearned favor of God that allows sinners to receive salvation through faith in Christ.

In the context of common salvation, grace is fundamentally about God's unmerited favor bestowed upon sinners. As Jude highlights, salvation is not based on the works or merits of individuals but upon God's sovereign choice and purpose. This reflects the core of Reformed theology, which teaches that grace is what enables God's people to believe and trust in Christ for their salvation. The commonality in understanding grace is vital for believers, as it emphasizes that it is not by human effort or decision-making that one is saved, but solely by the working of God's grace. This grace justifies sinners, sanctifies them, and preserves them until they are presented faultless before the throne of God. Understanding grace in this manner cultivates a humble heart in believers, recognizing that all glory belongs to God alone.
Scripture References: Jude 1:1, Hebrews 10:14

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