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Why is grace considered unmerited favor?

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Grace is deemed unmerited favor because it is God's giving us what we do not deserve, independent of our actions.

Within Reformed theology, grace highlights the profound reality that our salvation is accomplished through God’s initiative rather than our merit. Paul articulates this in 2 Timothy 1:9 by stating that God saved us not based on our works but according to His grace and purpose. This unmerited favor underscores the essence of the gospel: that despite human depravity and inability to achieve righteousness, God extends a free gift of salvation to those He has chosen. Thus, grace is central to Christian faith, ensuring believers understand that their standing before God is entirely based on His mercy rather than personal worth or deeds.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 1:9, Ephesians 2:8-9

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