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Why is grace emphasized in the Christian faith?

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Grace is emphasized because it is the foundation of salvation and the believer's relationship with God.

Grace is the foundational tenet of Christian theology, establishing that salvation is entirely a work of God, not dependent on human effort or merit. Ephesians 2:8-9 underscores this by stating that we are saved by grace through faith, revealing that God's unmerited favor is what brings us to Him. Grace operates as the means by which we are justified and receive eternal life through Christ. This concept liberates believers from the weight of trying to achieve righteousness through works, affirming that God's grace is sufficient for all needs and failures. The reliance on grace fosters humility and gratitude, as believers recognize that their standing before God is purely due to His loving kindness.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 5:1-2

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