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Why is reliance on God's grace important for salvation?

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Reliance on God's grace is crucial as it acknowledges our utter helplessness and His sole power to save.

In salvation, God often waits until we are fully aware of our impotence to act, teaching us that we cannot achieve salvation through our works. As noted in 1 Corinthians 1:29, 'No flesh should glory in His presence,' God ensures that all glory belongs to Him. Our acknowledgement of grace alone as the means of salvation signifies true dependence on God, demonstrating faith in Christ's sufficient work and righteousness rather than our own merits.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:29

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Walking Before God
Frank Tate · Aug 24, 2022
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