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Why do Christians love the doctrine of grace?

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Christians love the doctrine of grace because it highlights God's unmerited favor and the assurance of salvation through Christ's work alone.

The doctrine of grace is central to the Christian faith because it reflects God’s unmerited favor toward sinners, emphasizing that salvation is a gift rather than a reward for good works. This doctrine tells us that irrespective of our fallen nature, God has chosen to save a people for His glory through the sacrificial work of Jesus Christ. The assurance that their salvation is not dependent on human effort but solely on Christ's finished work compels believers to respond with love and gratitude. This understanding fosters humility and a desire to share the good news of grace with others, knowing that they, too, can receive this mercy from God.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Titus 3:5

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