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How does grace differ from sovereign grace according to the Bible?

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Sovereign grace is the unmerited favor of God that is given irresistibly to His elect, highlighting God's complete control in salvation.

The distinction between grace and sovereign grace is vital in understanding the Reformed view of salvation. While grace is often generally understood, sovereign grace emphasizes that it originates solely from God's will and power, as noted in Romans 9:16. Sovereign grace cannot be resisted, meaning that all whom God has chosen will come to Him (John 6:37). This idea is exemplified in Hannah's experience, where her barrenness and subsequent blessing demonstrate that God alone can initiate life. Therefore, sovereign grace encompasses a deeper understanding of God’s mercy and providence as it relates to salvation, reminding us of our dependency on His will.
Scripture References: Romans 9:16; John 6:37

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