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How do we know God gives us grace?

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We know God gives us grace through the fulfilling work of Christ, as shown in scripture, and the transformative impact it has on believers' lives.

God's grace is revealed through the person and work of Jesus Christ, who fulfills Old Testament prophecies and provides for our spiritual needs. In Isaiah 9, the promise of Christ brings light to those in darkness, symbolizing God's grace made manifest. Furthermore, God continuously blesses His people with the gift of life, empowering them to overcome sin and live according to His will. This working of grace is not only theoretical but also experiential, as believers witness their transformation, experience joy and freedom, and receive the assurance of forgiveness. Romans 5:8 encapsulates this grace by stating that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us, confirming the depths of God's love and His willingness to give grace unconditionally.
Scripture References: Isaiah 9:2, Romans 5:8, 1 Peter 2:24, 1 Peter 5:10, James 4:6

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David Eddmenson · Jun 19, 2024
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