If you believe there's a God who has infinite grace, you're not an unbeliever. However, believing or knowing facts about God will not save. The devil also knows lots of facts about God and he's no believer. One must decide or agree to let Jesus Christ be ones own personal Savior and Lord. In so doing one gives up ones own efforts, which are doomed to failure anyway, and accept that only Jesus' blood is sufficient for salvation, and agree that this is what one wants for oneself. God thus does not force His grace upon anyone. Thus although everyone could be saved, not all people will, since they don't accept or receive God's grace. They reject it. So, if one remains an unbeliever then one does not receive the benefit of God's grace since it is unwanted.
Yes indeed grace is very important . Because we as christians are saved by grace and grace alone. It is not by our own deeds or by our own strength are we saved.
Lutherans believe that humans are saved from their sins by God's grace alone through faith alone.
It means that with grace we are saved.
The bible says you are saved by grace , and not by your great deeds.
sauver de grace.....
That man is saved by grace, and not by his own efforts alone, that Jesus paid for man's sins that man might attain eternal life.
There is no such thing as salvation by works, only salvation through grace.
saved by the grace of god
Sabhailte ag grasta
Yes Jesus said you are saved by grace and not by great deeds.
hutsal al yedei grace (הוצל על ידי גרייס)
Well, both Martin Luther and the Catholics believed that salvation came from the grace of God. Martin luther believed that one was saved though faith alone. The Catholics believe that one is saved through both faith and good works.