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Bible Verse 25
For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast. Ephesians 2:8-9 NIV
Why Is This Verse Famous?
This verse is often quoted because it gets to the heart of what makes Christianity unique. It insists that God’s love and forgiveness are a gift, not something we earn.
A Short Explanation of the Verse
Most of us spend our lives trying to prove ourselves—through work, relationships, or even just trying to be a “good person.” Paul’s words in Ephesians flip that thinking upside down. He says you can’t earn God’s love by being really good at following rules.
You don’t have to climb a ladder to reach God. Instead, God offers grace—which means undeserved kindness. It is a gift, freely given to anyone! Faith, then, is simply choosing to trust that the gift is real and to receive it.
This verse isn’t about ignoring mistakes or pretending they do not matter. It is about God’s decision to meet us in our setbacks and offer new life.
What Could This Verse Mean for You?
If you’ve ever felt like you are not enough, this verse says you do not have to be. God’s love is a gift, offered freely, no strings attached.
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About this Plan

Curious about the Bible but not sure where to start? This Plan highlights some of the most famous verses and explains why they matter. Each day gives you the verse, a simple explanation, and a short reflection to help you connect it to your life. Whether you’re new to faith or just exploring, this Plan is a clear and encouraging place to begin.
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