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What is the significance of grace according to Reformed theology?

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Grace is the unmerited favor of God, crucial for salvation and the Christian life, as it empowers believers to live in obedience.

In Reformed theology, grace is understood as God's unmerited favor, the foundation upon which the entire Christian faith rests. This understanding comes from the recognition that justifying grace is what allows a sinner to be declared righteous before a holy God through faith in Christ. Furthermore, grace is not only pivotal in the initial act of salvation but continues to manifest in the believer’s daily life, empowering them for good works and holy living (Philippians 2:13). The transformative power of grace compels believers to worship God and to strive in obedience to His will, rooting their identity and purpose in the person of Christ.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:13

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