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What does it mean that the grace of God hath appeared to all men?

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It means that God's grace is made available to all types of people, offering salvation universally, though not all will accept it.

The phrase 'the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men' conveys the message that God's grace is universally offered. However, this does not mean every individual will experience salvation; rather, it indicates that God's saving grace extends to all social, racial, and economic backgrounds—Jews, Gentiles, the high and the low alike. While the call to salvation is available to all, the effectual grace that leads to genuine faith and salvation transforms only those whom God has chosen. This emphasizes both the inclusivity of God’s offer and the sovereignty of divine grace in the salvation process.
Scripture References: Titus 2:11, Romans 10:12-13

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