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What are examples of words seasoned with grace?

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Words seasoned with grace include speech that is supportive, compassionate, and reflective of God’s love, as portrayed in Luke 4:22.

Jesus exemplified the concept of words seasoned with grace, evidenced in Luke 4:22, where those who heard Him spoke marveled at the gracious words He shared. Words seasoned with grace manifest as supportive, encouraging, and filled with compassion, aiming to uplift rather than tear down. They demonstrate an understanding of others' needs and a willingness to show love and mercy. As believers, our speech should mirror the grace that we have received from God, inviting inquiries about our faith and embodying the transformative power of the Gospel.
Scripture References: Luke 4:22

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Words of Grace
Todd Nibert · Jul 2, 2014
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