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What is the significance of faith in receiving grace?

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Faith is crucial as it is through God-given faith that we receive His grace and are justified.

In the context of salvation, faith acts as the means through which one receives God's grace. Acts 15:9 notes that God purifies the hearts of His people by faith, indicating that authentic faith is both a gift from God and the vehicle through which His grace operates. This is further emphasized in Ephesians 2:8-9, where we see that salvation is by grace through faith and not by works. Thus, faith acknowledges human inability to achieve righteousness and wholly relies on God's provision through Christ. It is significant because it illustrates the unified work of grace and faith in the redemption process, as grace is the source, and faith is the response that leads to justification.
Scripture References: Acts 15:9, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Tom Harding · May 9, 2010
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