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How do we know God's goodness is the reason for grace?

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Scripture reveals that God's goodness is the underlying reason behind the grace and wisdom offered to all mankind.

God’s goodness is fundamentally the reason why He provides mankind with means to obtain wisdom and grace. Acts 17:30-31 declares that God commands all people to repent, showcasing His mercy. The ability to discern right from wrong, as mentioned in Romans 2:14, further emphasizes this, as all men are provided a conscience to understand God’s moral law. The gospel reaching all nations, as pointed out in Mark 16:15 and Romans 16:25, serves as a testament to God’s unmerited favor and desire for all to come to repentance. This act of grace is rooted in His inherent goodness.
Scripture References: Acts 17:30-31, Mark 16:15, Romans 2:14, Romans 16:25

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