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Why is grace central to Christian salvation?

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Grace is central to Christian salvation because it is by God's mercy that we are saved, not by our works.

The doctrine of salvation by grace is a cornerstone of Reformed theology and can be found in Titus 3:5, which states that we are saved according to His mercy and not by works of righteousness that we have done. This underscores the sovereign initiative of God in salvation, affirming that it is His grace that transforms us and brings us from death to life. Additionally, Ephesians 2:8-9 clarifies that salvation is the result of faith, a gift from God, ensuring that no one can boast in their own efforts. Thus, grace is essential as it highlights the unmerited favor of God toward sinners, shaping the entire Christian experience and life of good works that flow from that grace.
Scripture References: Titus 3:5, Ephesians 2:8-9

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