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What does it mean that grace cannot act where there is desert or ability?

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It means that grace is given only to those who are fully aware of their unworthiness and inability to save themselves.

The notion that grace cannot act where there is desert or ability emphasizes that true grace is meant for those who recognize their complete lack of merit. If a person thinks they have the ability to achieve righteousness or that they deserve grace, then they do not truly understand grace. In Isaiah 57:18, we see God promising to heal a sinful people, which illustrates that grace operates in the context of human inability and unworthiness. It is significant because it reveals that no one can claim they have earned grace; rather, it consistently shines on those who acknowledge their state as sinners. Thus, grace is absolute, offering hope solely on the foundation of Christ’s atoning work.
Scripture References: Isaiah 57:18-21

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