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Free Grace Theology upholds that believers are eternally secure in Christ, independent of their level of sanctification. By contrast, the speaker’s perspective risks shifting the focus from faith in Christ’s finished work to an ongoing performance-based evaluation. A biblically grounded understanding of grace acknowledges the transformative work of sanctification while maintaining the clear distinction that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. | Free Grace Theology upholds that believers are eternally secure in Christ, independent of their level of sanctification. By contrast, the speaker’s perspective risks shifting the focus from faith in Christ’s finished work to an ongoing performance-based evaluation. A biblically grounded understanding of grace acknowledges the transformative work of sanctification while maintaining the clear distinction that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. | ||
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