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Why is God's grace significant in salvation?

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God's grace is significant in salvation because it highlights His unmerited favor towards sinners, allowing them to be reconciled with Him.

God's grace is the cornerstone of salvation, demonstrating His mercy and unmerited love towards unworthy sinners. Romans 9:15 emphasizes that God has the authority to show mercy to whomever He chooses. This grace is not only the basis for our justification but also assures us of our continued relationship with God as He sustains and preserves His people. The reality of our helplessness and inability to redeem ourselves makes God's saving grace all the more vital and precious.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15-16, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 5:1-2

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