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Why is it significant that salvation is described as 'freely given'?

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'Freely given' signifies that salvation is unearned and highlights God's generous character (Romans 5:15).

'Freely given' is significant as it demonstrates the nature of God's grace—that He dispenses it without conditions, based solely on His love and mercy. Romans 5:15 explains that the gift of grace is much greater than the offense of sin. The emphasis on free grace not only serves to comfort believers, assuring them that their salvation does not depend on the law or works, but it also reflects God's generous character. This understanding of grace leads to a deeper appreciation for the sacrifice of Christ and a transformed life marked by gratitude and service to Him.
Scripture References: Romans 5:15

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Don Fortner · Dec 7, 2014
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