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Is grace available to everyone?

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Grace is specifically bestowed by God upon His elect, not given universally to all mankind.

According to the sermon, grace is not a common attribute available to all humanity but is exercised by God towards His elect alone. The historical Reformed perspective stresses that grace is reserved for those chosen by God, as illustrated in Romans 11:5-6, where God's mercy is described as a remnant 'according to the election of grace.' This idea serves to reinforce the concept that salvation is an act of God's sovereign choice and not a universal offering. While God demonstrates patience towards all through general providence, the saving grace that brings about redemption is specifically directed towards those whom He has elected.
Scripture References: Romans 11:5-6

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The Grace of God
Don Bell · May 5, 2010
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