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How do we know God's grace prepares us for salvation?

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God's grace is evident through the transformation and readiness seen in believers like Cornelius and Peter.

The preparation for salvation through God's grace is illustrated in the lives of both Cornelius and Peter as they received visions and opportunities to hear the gospel. Cornelius, described as a devout man who feared God, was already exhibiting the work of grace in his life before he received the gospel. Similarly, Peter received a vision that challenged his understanding of who could receive the gospel. This preparation serves as a reminder that God's grace goes ahead of us, orchestrating our paths towards salvation, which is critical to understanding His sovereignty in the process of regeneration.
Scripture References: Acts 10, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Grace before Grace
Don Bell · Dec 29, 2013
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