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Why is God's grace significant in the salvation process?

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God's grace is the foundation for salvation, demonstrating His mercy and commitment to redeem His elect.

The sermon reveals that grace is the unmerited favor of God, which is crucial for salvation. The term 'grace' indicates God's active willingness to save sinners who deserve condemnation. In Isaiah 12, the affirmation 'God is my salvation' epitomizes this grace, suggesting that all elements of salvation — election, redemption, and regeneration — are rooted in God's grace. The acknowledgment of being saved by grace alone leads to a humble confession of faith in the believer's life.
Scripture References: Isaiah 12:2, Ephesians 2:8-9

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My Confession
Don Fortner · Apr 15, 2018
Joshua

Joshua

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