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Why is grace alone important in salvation?

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Grace alone is vital because it teaches that salvation is entirely a gift from God, not dependent on human effort.

The dying thief's conversion exemplifies an unparalleled display of salvation by grace alone. In Luke 23:43, Jesus tells him, 'Today thou shalt be with me in paradise,' demonstrating that the thief had nothing to offer God—no past virtuous deeds or rituals, only his faith in Christ in his final moments. This underlines the critical Reformed belief that one cannot do anything to earn God's favor or to secure salvation; it is purely a matter of God's unmerited grace. The notion that we must bring something to God stems from a misunderstanding of the nature of grace. Salvation is a gift that cannot be earned or marred by our works, affirming that we are saved by grace, through faith, and not of ourselves.
Scripture References: Luke 23:43, Ephesians 2:8-9

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