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Mixture refers to the mixing of law and grace. A message of mixture combines the unmerited favor of God with the merited wage of human-effort. “You are saved by grace but you maintain your position through right-living.” “God gives you grace so that you can keep his commands.” These sorts of messages contain an element of grace but ultimately push you to trust in yourself and your own efforts.
Mixture refers to the mixing of law and grace. A message of mixture combines the unmerited favor of God with the merited wage of human-effort. “You are saved by grace but you maintain your position through right-living.” “God gives you grace so that you can keep his commands.” These sorts of messages contain an element of grace but ultimately push you to trust in yourself and your own efforts.
Grace is unearned, undeserved and unmerited favour of God. It is not a performance based Gospel. Salavation is a gift from the heavenly Father towards us and there is nothing we can do or say to make God love us more or close the door.

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Mixture refers to the mixing of law and grace. A message of mixture combines the unmerited favor of God with the merited wage of human-effort. “You are saved by grace but you maintain your position through right-living.” “God gives you grace so that you can keep his commands.” These sorts of messages contain an element of grace but ultimately push you to trust in yourself and your own efforts.

Grace is unearned, undeserved and unmerited favour of God. It is not a performance based Gospel. Salavation is a gift from the heavenly Father towards us and there is nothing we can do or say to make God love us more or close the door.