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Why is the concept of coming to God without works important for Christians?

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Coming to God without works emphasizes that salvation is by grace alone and not through our efforts.

The concept of coming to God without works is vital in Reformed theology as it underscores the truth that we are saved by grace alone through faith alone (Ephesians 2:8-9). Isaiah 55 makes it clear that God does not require any payment or deeds from us to receive His blessings; all He requires is our thirst for Him. This reinforces the idea that we cannot earn our salvation through good works or religious activities but must simply come to Him as empty vessels, acknowledging our need for His grace. It highlights the sufficiency of Christ's work, who fulfilled all conditions of the covenant of grace, allowing us to receive His mercy freely.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Isaiah 55:1-2

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