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Why is it significant that salvation is not based on works?

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Salvation not being based on works prevents boasting and emphasizes God's grace.

The significance of salvation not being based on works lies in the nature of grace and the prevention of human pride. Romans 3:28 states, 'Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law.' This highlights that no one can earn God's favor through good deeds. Instead, salvation is a gift that is received by faith, ensuring that all the glory goes to God alone. By relying on Christ's work, believers are reminded of their dependence on His grace, as our righteousness is rooted in Him, not in our own efforts.
Scripture References: Romans 3:28, Ephesians 2:9

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