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Why is grace central to Christian belief?

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Grace is central because it represents God's unmerited favor towards sinners, providing salvation through faith in Christ.

Grace is the foundation of Christian belief, as it signifies God's unearned kindness bestowed upon undeserving sinners. In Paul’s opening remarks to the Corinthians, he frequently emphasizes grace as derived from God. The entire salvation experience is grounded in this grace, which not only initiates but also sustains believers throughout their spiritual journey. God's grace is not merely a concept but the very essence through which redemption occurs — believers are saved by grace alone, underscoring the truth that all glory belongs to God rather than to human achievement. This grace brings peace to believers, reinforcing their confidence in God's faithfulness.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:3, Ephesians 2:8-9

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