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How did Abraham's experience with God show the nature of divine grace?

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Abraham's interaction with God illustrates God's initiative in seeking relationship and extending grace to His chosen people.

Abraham's encounter with God underscores the profound nature of divine grace. In Genesis 18, God personally visits Abraham rather than sending a message or vision, highlighting His desire for an intimate relationship. This reflects the truth that God chooses individuals to be in relationship with Him based on His sovereign will, as seen in Romans 8:30, where the 'called' are justified and glorified. Abraham's ability to stand in God's presence and receive the promise of a son at an old age encapsulates grace—God choosing to act despite human limitations (Romans 4:20-21). This narrative serves to remind believers today that grace is not merely about receiving unmerited favor but about being invited into fellowship and communion with the Almighty.
Scripture References: Genesis 18, Romans 8:30, Romans 4:20-21

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