Grace Movement
The "Grace Movement" is a theological perspective within Christianity that emphasizes the concept of divine grace as central to salvation and spiritual life. It teaches that salvation is a gift from God that cannot be earned through good works, but is received through faith in Jesus Christ. This movement encourages believers to rely on God's grace for their daily lives and spiritual growth.
Originating in the early 20th century, the Grace Movement has influenced various denominations and has led to the establishment of numerous churches and ministries focused on grace-centered teachings. It often contrasts with legalistic approaches that stress adherence to religious laws and rituals, promoting a more personal and relational understanding of faith.