Sola Gratia, or "grace alone," is one of the five solas of the Reformation. It summarizes the approach to salvation in the Reformation of the sixteenth century, and declares that salvation is entirely a work of God in its origins, execution, and consummation. Salvation is something that God, and God alone, does.
It involves God’s gracious and merciful approach towards sinful creatures and a sinful creation. There is not something intrinsic in us as sinful creatures that makes us attractive to God or that merits God’s action towards us. Instead, it’s purely gracious on God’s own behalf. He himself freely decides to act to save. So grace alone is a way of capturing the God-centered nature and the God content of the doctrine of salvation.
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