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Why is God's grace significant for salvation?

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God's grace is significant for salvation as it is unmerited favor that enables the dead in sin to be made alive in Christ.

God's grace is absolutely essential for salvation because, according to Scripture, humanity is entirely helpless and dead in sin (Ephesians 2:1). Without grace, no one can come to God, as John 6:44 states that no one can come to Christ unless the Father draws them. Grace is what transforms a spiritually dead person into a living believer, making faith possible. Romans 3:24 states that we are justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. This unmerited favor not only initiates our relationship with God but sustains it as well, reminding us that our salvation is entirely based on His work rather than our own. Grace reassures believers of their standing before God, grounded in Christ's righteousness rather than their performance.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1, John 6:44, Romans 3:24

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