Grace and Baptism: The Divine Gift and Response

Is grace necessary for our salvation, and baptism is just the ordinary means through which we receive and respond to this gift?

a) True b) False

Final answer: Grace is necessary for our salvation, and baptism is the means through which we receive and respond to this gift.

Answer:

The statement "Grace is necessary for our salvation, and baptism is just the ordinary means through which we receive and respond to this gift" is True.

In Christianity, grace is seen as a divine gift that enables believers to be saved from sin and its consequences. Baptism, as a sacrament, is considered an outward sign of inner grace and a means by which individuals receive and respond to the gift of salvation.

For example, in Roman Catholicism, baptism is believed to cleanse the newborn child from original sin and initiate them into the Christian community. It is seen as the ordinary means through which a person becomes a part of the Church and receives the grace necessary for their salvation.

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