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Why is God's grace central to the doctrine of salvation?

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God's grace is central because it is by grace alone that we are saved, not through our works.

The doctrine of salvation through grace—epitomized in Ephesians 2:8-9—asserts that it is by grace we are saved through faith, and this is not our own doing; it is the gift of God. The sermon details how the Israelites' inability to liberate themselves from Egypt mirrors humanity's incapacity to save itself from sin. This profound need points us to God’s grace, which is the unmerited favor bestowed upon His elect. In salvation, God acts sovereignly, delivering His people through the redemptive work of Christ, emphasizing that our salvation is solely by His grace, ensuring that all glory belongs to Him.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9

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Let My People Go
Ian Potts · Apr 15, 2012
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