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What role does God's grace play in redemption?

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God's grace is the unmerited favor that enables our redemption through Jesus Christ, making salvation a gift rather than a reward for works.

The grace of God is central to the doctrine of redemption, emphasizing that our salvation is not earned by our deeds but is freely given. Romans 3:24 tells us that we are justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. This aspect of grace reaffirms that nothing in ourselves qualifies us for salvation; it is entirely an act of God's benevolence. By relying on God's grace, believers are assured that their redemptive standing before God is secure, irrespective of their own righteousness or efforts, allowing them to rest in the completed work of Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24

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