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Why is grace important in Christian theology?

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Grace is vital as it transforms the spiritually dead into new creations in Christ (John 1:12-13).

Grace is the unmerited favor of God upon humanity, fundamentally important in Christianity because it is through grace that believers are saved and transformed. In John 1:12-13, we learn that those who receive Christ are given the authority to become children of God, not by human effort or lineage but by God's sovereign will. This underscores the belief that salvation is entirely a work of God’s grace, rather than anything we might do ourselves. Historic Reformed teaching emphasizes that all aspects of salvation—from election to regeneration and ultimately glorification—depend on God’s grace alone.
Scripture References: John 1:12-13

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