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What does effectual grace mean?

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Effectual grace refers to God's saving grace that actively brings about the salvation of those He has chosen.

Effectual grace is a specific aspect of God's grace that ensures the salvation of the elect. Unlike a mere offer of grace that can be accepted or rejected, effectual grace guarantees that those whom God has chosen will ultimately respond to the Gospel and come to faith. This is articulated in Ephesians 1, where Paul speaks of how those chosen by God are predestined to be adopted as His children. Effectual grace is not only about God's love and kindness; it is about His power working within the hearts of sinners to bring them to repentance and faith in Christ, ensuring that His divine purpose is fulfilled.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:5, Romans 8:30, Genesis 6:5-9, Romans 9

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Grace
Paul Mahan · Jun 13, 1990
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