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What does it mean that grace is given and not offered?

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It means that God's grace is bestowed upon us actively, rather than merely available for us to choose.

When we say that grace is given and not offered, it emphasizes the active nature of God's grace in our lives. In the context of the New Covenant, God's grace is bestowed upon us as a definitive act of His will. This is evident in passages like Romans 3:24, where we see that we are justified freely by His grace. God's grace is not contingent on our acceptance or decision; rather, He gives it according to His purpose and will. This underscores the sovereignty of God in the process of salvation, providing assurance that our redemption is rooted in His unchanging love and commitment to His people.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24

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