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Why is the doctrine of God's grace important for Christians?

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God's grace is foundational for Christians as it assures them of their salvation and removes any basis for human pride.

The doctrine of God's grace is vital for Christians because it emphasizes that salvation is entirely a work of God. As stated in the sermon, salvation is of the Lord from beginning to end. Understanding God's grace strips away human pride, making it clear that no one can boast about their salvation, as it is solely a gift from God (Jonah 2:9). This knowledge gives believers a secure foundation for their faith, providing assurance that God loves His elect with everlasting love and preserves them throughout their lives. The awareness of divine grace encourages Christians to evangelize, knowing that God has His chosen people and that their proclamation of the gospel can lead to the salvation of the elect.
Scripture References: Jonah 2:9

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