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Why is salvation by grace alone important for Christians?

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Salvation by grace alone is crucial because it underscores God's sovereignty and the unmerited nature of His love, removing any human boasting.

Salvation by grace alone is a foundational principle of the Reformed faith and is vital for a correct understanding of Christian doctrine. It highlights the unmerited favor of God, emphasizing that we are saved not by our works or righteousness but solely through the grace of God (Ephesians 2:8-9). This doctrine affirms God's sovereignty in salvation, demonstrating that it is God who initiates, sustains, and completes the work of redemption in our lives. It dispels the notion that human effort can contribute to salvation or merit God's grace, thus eliminating any ground for boasting (Romans 3:27). Recognizing that we are saved by grace alone compels us to live in humility and gratitude for such a magnificent gift.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:27, Romans 3:20, Romans 3:23, Acts 3:16, Romans 9:16, Hebrews 12:2

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