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Why is Christ important for understanding grace?

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Christ is the embodiment of grace, as He is the gift given by God to save sinners from their sins.

Understanding grace relies heavily on recognizing who Christ is. Christ is not just a figure in history; He is the grace of God manifested in a person. John 3:16 encapsulates this by stating that God so loved the world that He gave His only Son. Therefore, when we speak of grace, we are primarily speaking of Christ. He stands as our 'ark'; through Him, we find refuge from God's judgment. Just as Noah found grace by means of the ark, believers today find grace through Christ, who protects and saves us from condemnation, making Him essential in any discussion about grace.
Scripture References: John 3:16, Genesis 6:8

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Grace
Gabe Stalnaker · Feb 2, 2025
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