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How do we know that God's grace is real?

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God's grace is evidenced in the transformation of believers and the workings of His miracles, as shown in Acts 4:14-16.

The authenticity of God’s grace is often confirmed through observable changes in the lives of believers and the impact of His works. In Acts 4, the healing of a lame man served as a prominent display of God's grace, which the Sanhedrin could not deny. They acknowledged that a noteworthy miracle had occurred, illustrating that genuine faith leads to a transformation in behavior and life circumstances. The realization that true conversion results in a significant change—that the blind see, and the lame walk—ties back to the essence of grace as an active force in the believer's life.
Scripture References: Acts 4:14-16

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Great Grace
John Chapman · Sep 24, 2006
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