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Why is it dangerous to mix grace with works?

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Mixing grace with works leads to the frustration of God’s grace and undermines the sufficiency of Christ’s sacrifice (Galatians 5:4).

Mixing grace with works presents a dangerous theological error that distorts the nature of the gospel. Paul warns in Galatians 5:4 that if individuals seek justification through the law, they fall away from grace. This blending makes grace secondary rather than the primary cause of salvation, thereby frustrating its true purpose and efficacy. It allows for the false belief that human works can contribute to or assist in salvation, which effectively nullifies the work of Christ and the grace that saves. This error leads to spiritual insecurity as individuals rely on their imperfect efforts rather than resting in the perfect work of Christ.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:4, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Two Great Crimes
Tom Harding · Jun 27, 2010
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