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Why is grace called 'free' grace?

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'Free' grace emphasizes that salvation is a gift from God, not earned by any human actions or merits.

'Free' grace underscores the theological principle that salvation is entirely a gift from God, not something that can be achieved or earned by human efforts. Romans 5:15 speaks to this distinction, suggesting that just as the offense of one man led to condemnation, the grace of God through one man, Jesus Christ, brings life (Romans 5:15). This is further illustrated by the recognition that no works or deeds can contribute to our standing before God; instead, it is by grace alone that we are saved. This foundational concept of 'free grace' encourages believers to rely solely on God's mercy rather than their performance, fostering humility and gratitude, while empowering them to live out their faith in joyful obedience.
Scripture References: Romans 5:15

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Free Grace
Henry Mahan · Oct 4, 1998
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