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Why is grace important for understanding Solomon's life?

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Grace is crucial as it reveals that salvation is not based on our works, but entirely on God's mercy, exemplified in Solomon's story.

The life of Solomon reminds us that despite his immense wisdom and achievements, he ultimately fell into idolatry and disobedience, leading to God's displeasure. His narrative teaches that our standing before God is not determined by personal merit but by divine grace. The preacher emphasizes that for anyone, including Solomon, to be saved, it relies wholly on grace. This principle applies to us all, highlighting that God's choosing and justifying us is entirely a work of grace, reinforcing the theological truth that all of salvation is by grace alone.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 11:6

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