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Why is it important that there are no works involved in salvation?

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It is essential that there are no works involved in salvation to ensure that all glory belongs to Christ alone.

The doctrine of salvation by grace alone affirms that we are saved not by works but through faith in Christ, in line with Ephesians 2:8-9. This truth is vital because if salvation were based on human effort, it would create grounds for boasting and diminish the glory of God. In Revelation 21:27, it is stressed that nothing defiled can enter the new Jerusalem, including any form of self-righteousness or idolatry. This emphasizes that the redemptive work of Christ is flawless and sufficient. Our righteousness comes solely from Him, allowing us to fully honor and glorify God in our salvation without any infringement from our own flawed attempts at righteousness.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Revelation 21:27

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