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Why is God's grace fundamental to our faith?

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God's grace is fundamental because it is the basis of our salvation and empowerment in faith.

Grace precedes faith, as illustrated in 1 Corinthians 1:4-5, where Paul thanks God for the grace given to the believers in Corinth. This grace enriches them in knowledge and utterance, demonstrating that our understanding and ability to speak of Christ stem from God's grace alone. It ensures that genuine faith is a result of God's action, not ours. Therefore, recognizing God's initial grace towards us fosters a proper relationship and encourages gratitude, as we understand that all we have is a gift rooted in His unearned favor. This understanding cultivates a deeper appreciation for our reliance on His continual provision.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:4-5

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Faithful Is God
Joe Galuszek · Nov 6, 2016
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