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How do we know the dispensation of grace is true?

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The dispensation of grace reflects God’s specific assignments for believers, confirming His active governance in redemptive history.

Paul mentions the 'dispensation of the grace of God' in Ephesians 3:2, referring to a divine assignment given to him that underscores God's sovereign plan for the Gentiles. This concept is not limited to monetary stewardship but encompasses the entirety of God's grace applied to His people. Furthermore, in Acts 9, we see the revelation of Paul’s mission as a chosen vessel to preach the gospel. The historical unfolding of this ministry alongside the acknowledgment in the church, affirm both the truth of grace's dispensation and its significance for believers as it continues to impact the faithful today.
Scripture References: Ephesians 3:2, Acts 9:15

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Uncommon Words
Henry Mahan · Feb 2, 2000
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