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Why is the Gospel of grace central to the Christian faith?

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The Gospel of grace is central because it reveals our dependence on Christ's work for salvation rather than our own efforts.

In Philippians 3, Paul emphasizes the importance of the Gospel of grace, stating that to have no confidence in the flesh is crucial for a believer's walk. The only true safety and assurance lie in the repetitive proclamation of God's grace through the Gospel. This message reminds believers that their righteousness comes from Christ alone and not from their religious pedigree or works, highlighting that salvation is a gift from God that cannot be earned. By understanding this, Christians can appropriately rejoice in Christ, knowing their sins are forgiven and their righteousness is secure.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:3, Ephesians 2:8-9

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