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How do we know common grace is true?

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Common grace is inferred from the nature of God’s counsel and His providence over all creation, serving both the elect and the ungodly.

Common grace is supported by a theological understanding that acknowledges God’s sovereignty over all of history. The debate between Infralapsarianism and Supralapsarianism highlights the relationship between God’s decrees of creation, fall, and predestination. Proponents of common grace argue that it serves a purpose in God’s plan, allowing ungodly individuals to contribute positively to society while still being subordinate to His ultimate redemptive work in Christ. This perspective does not undermine God's sovereign election but rather enhances our understanding of His governance over all creation.
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