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What is the significance of grace in the New Testament?

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Grace in the New Testament signifies God's unearned favor towards sinners, through which salvation is made possible.

Grace is a cornerstone of the New Testament narrative, representing God’s unmerited favor extended towards humanity, especially in the context of salvation. In light of passages like Galatians 2:21, we learn that if righteousness could be attained through human effort, then Christ's sacrifice would be rendered unnecessary. This central theme reinforces the belief that salvation is initiated and sustained by God's grace alone. The entire New Testament revolves around this reality, emphasizing that faith in Christ, not works, is the means by which we receive eternal life and relationship with God.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:21, Ephesians 2:8-9

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