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What does grace mean in the context of Psalm 45?

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In Psalm 45, grace refers to the words of the King, which are full of truth and love.

In Psalm 45, the phrase 'grace is poured into thy lips' illustrates the profound nature of Christ’s words. This emphasizes that Jesus' utterances are not only gracious but also embodies ultimate truth and love. Moreover, it conveys the Christian understanding that all gracious words and actions emanate from Him. The psalm assures believers that through Christ's grace, they are enabled to receive and share gracious words with others. Recognizing grace in this context assures Christians of their acceptance and righteousness in God through Christ, for His righteousness is the foundation for how believers can approach God without fear.
Scripture References: Psalm 45:2, John 1:14

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