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Why is salvation by grace alone important for Christians?

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Salvation by grace alone assures believers that their acceptance before God is entirely based on His mercy, not their works.

The doctrine of salvation by grace alone is pivotal within Reformed theology, affirming that salvation is entirely an act of God's sovereign grace. This view is central to understanding our relationship with God; apart from His grace, no one can come to Him. Acts 3 illustrates this truth as Peter communicates that healing comes not from human merit, but through faith in the name of Jesus, by whom we are made whole. Emphasizing grace alone prevents human boastfulness and fosters deep reliance on God’s mercy. It reminds us that our spiritual standing is due solely to Christ's finished work, emphasizing the great love and mercy of God towards those who believe.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Acts 3:16, Romans 9:16

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