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Why is grace alone central to salvation?

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Grace alone is central to salvation, emphasizing that it is solely through God's unmerited favor that we are saved.

The principle of grace alone is foundational in Reformed theology, affirming that salvation comes entirely by God's grace, not by human merit. In Ephesians 2:8-9, we see that salvation is a gift—not a result of works—so that no one can boast. The sermon elaborates that this grace stems from divine election; only those chosen by God can receive it. It is through grace that sinners are brought to faith, justifying them before a holy God and assuring their place in the eternal kingdom. Understanding grace alone fosters humility and reliance on God's provision rather than self-effort.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9

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