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Why is it important to understand that no assistance is needed in salvation?

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Understanding that no assistance is needed in salvation reflects the grace of God and the complete efficacy of Christ's work.

The doctrine that no assistance is needed for salvation is crucial for understanding the nature of grace. It emphasizes that salvation is entirely a gift from God, whereby He draws sinners to Himself without any merit or contribution from them. This truth diminishes human pride and emphasizes reliance on Christ’s atoning work alone. As we see in Isaiah 63:3, Christ's proclamation that He trod the winepress alone illustrates that all requirements of the law and justice were fulfilled by Him, leaving no room for human efforts. Embracing this truth frees believers from the burden of trying to earn God's favor and allows them to rest in the finished work of Christ, which ensures peace and acceptance with God (Colossians 1:20).
Scripture References: Isaiah 63:3, Colossians 1:20

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