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What does it mean that God is the God of all grace?

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God being the God of all grace means He is the ultimate source of grace, providing redemption and forgiveness to all who believe.

When Scripture refers to God as the God of all grace, it signifies that He is the origin and giver of all that grace entails, encompassing salvation, forgiveness, and sustaining power in the life of the believer. This title signifies that God's grace is not limited but is abundantly available to all people, irrespective of their background or failings. It emphasizes that all grace experienced by believers throughout their lives is a gift from God, reinforcing the idea that no merit or human effort is necessary to receive it. Such understanding motivates Christians to approach God with confidence, assured of His infinite grace that covers all their shortcomings.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 5:10, Ephesians 2:7, 2 Corinthians 12:9, James 1:17

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