How does the Bible demonstrate God's grace in our lives?
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The Bible illustrates God's grace through the actions of Christ, who forgives and sustains believers.
God's grace is woven throughout Scripture as the driving force behind His relationship with His people. In Genesis 45, Joseph exemplifies this conclusion by assuring his brothers that he does not hold their sins against them and instead offers them provision. This act mirrors Christ, who not only forgives our transgressions but also nourishes us spiritually. Within the Reformed tradition, grace is seen not just as an abstract concept but as a dynamic reality that involves God's continuous interaction in the lives of believers, sustaining them and enabling their growth in faith. Understanding grace helps believers appreciate their total dependence on God’s initiative for both salvation and sanctification.
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