The concept of grace in salvation refers to the unmerited favor or divine gift bestowed upon individuals by a higher power, often understood in religious contexts as God. Ephesians 2:8
It emphasizes that salvation or eternal life is not earned through human efforts or deeds, but is instead granted out of love and mercy. Romans 9:16
Grace acknowledges human limitations and sinfulness, and offers forgiveness and redemption through faith. Romans 3:21-28
This concept is central to various religious traditions, including Christianity, where it highlights the idea that salvation is a gift freely given, not something that can be achieved through works alone. Romans 11:6
