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Why is understanding grace as 'done' important for Christians?

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Understanding salvation as 'done' shifts our reliance from self-effort to Christ's completed work, offering true peace and security.

Recognizing grace as 'done' is crucial for Christians as it assures us that our salvation is not contingent upon our actions or decisions. The notion of 'done' encapsulates the completeness of Christ’s sacrifice, freeing us from the burden of performance-based acceptance. In John 3:16, we see God's love manifesting through the giving of His Son, emphasizing that our only requirement is to believe in what has already been accomplished. This understanding fosters a deep sense of security and assurance, allowing believers to live in the freedom of Christ rather than in constant fear of failing to earn God’s favor.
Scripture References: John 3:16

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Do or Done
Todd Nibert · Apr 26, 2020
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