a2:8-9
bRom 1:16-17
c3:24-25
dGal 2:16
eJohn 3:16
gRom 3:21–4:8
h9:16
iGal 3:2-10
j5:1-6
k2 Tim 1:9
lTitus 3:5
mRom 3:27
n4:2
o1 Cor 1:30-31
pGal 6:14

‏ Ephesians 2:8

Summary for Eph 2:8-9: 2:8-9  a This is a concise summary of how a person is saved. It is a cardinal tenet of the Good News that people are made righteous through trust in Christ rather than through their own merit (see Rom 1:16-17  b; 3:24-25  c; Gal 2:16  d; cp. John 3:16  e, 36  f). Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done (see Rom 3:21–4:8  g; 9:16  h; Gal 3:2-10  i; 5:1-6  j; cp. 2 Tim 1:9  k; Titus 3:5  l). Salvation is for those who trust Christ alone to save them. As a result, none of us can boast about it (cp. Rom 3:27  m; 4:2  n; 1 Cor 1:30-31  o; Gal 6:14  p).
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