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What does the Bible say about common grace?

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The Bible differentiates between common grace and saving grace, highlighting that God bestows certain blessings universally, yet saving grace is reserved for His elect.

Common grace refers to the general blessings God gives to humanity, which include natural provisions and moral order in society. These blessings demonstrate God's goodness and mercy, as seen in passages like Matthew 5:45, where Jesus mentions how God sends rain on the just and unjust alike. However, common grace does not provide the saving benefits of faith and redemption; it merely alludes to God's providential care for all creation. Saving grace, in contrast, is given specifically to the elect, leading them to faith in Christ and eternal life, as articulated in Ephesians 2:8-9. Understanding this distinction is crucial for grasping the fullness of God's grace and His sovereign plan for salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:45, Ephesians 2:8-9, Genesis 1:31, 2 Corinthians 6:14-18, Ephesians 2:1-3, Canons of Dordt Article 3-4, Heidelberg Q&A 8, Colossians 1:16-18, Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 9:6-13

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