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Why is the concept of grace fundamental to Christian belief?

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Grace is crucial because it underscores God's unmerited favor towards sinners, providing salvation and righteousness (Romans 3:21-22).

Grace is at the heart of the Christian message, as it encapsulates God's unconditional love and mercy toward fallen humanity. In Romans 3:21-22, Paul writes about the righteousness of God being revealed apart from the law, given to all who believe. This grace is not earned through works but is freely given by God. The understanding of grace fosters humility, as believers recognize that their standing before God is solely based on Christ's redemptive work rather than any personal merit. This centrality of grace defines the salvation experience in Reformed theology, emphasizing that all is by grace alone.
Scripture References: Romans 3:21-22

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