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What does it mean to be a witness of grace?

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To be a witness of grace means to testify to God's salvific action in one's life and share His mercy with others.

Being a witness of grace involves recognizing and sharing one’s personal experience of God’s grace in their life. In Acts 10:39, Peter declares, 'And we are witnesses of all things which he did,' referring to Jesus Christ's work of redemption. Christians are called to reflect on how God’s grace has transformed them — from darkness to light, blindness to sight, and death to life. It is through sharing these experiences that believers can offer hope to others, demonstrating that grace is not only a theological concept but a lived reality that brings about transformation. Witnessing grace also involves living out this grace in daily life, glorifying God in our actions and conversations.
Scripture References: Acts 10:39

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Witness of Grace
John Reeves · May 16, 2021
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