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What role does Christ's sacrifice play in the concept of grace?

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Christ's sacrifice is the foundation for God's grace, enabling Him to show mercy to unworthy sinners.

The role of Christ's sacrifice is pivotal in understanding grace as it is through Jesus' atoning work that God's mercy is made available to sinners. God is holy and just, so sin must be dealt with, but through Christ’s death, those who believe are justified. Romans 5:8 declares, 'But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.' This highlights that grace is given not because of our righteousness but solely because of Christ's merit. By trusting in Him, we receive the full benefits of His work, including forgiveness and acceptance into the family of God, just as Mephibosheth experienced the grace of David.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8

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