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What does Psalm 116 teach about God's grace?

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Psalm 116 teaches that God's grace is experienced through His responsive love and mercy toward His people.

In Psalm 116, the author expresses gratitude for God's grace, acknowledging that he loves the Lord because He has heard his voice and supplications. This reflects the relationship that believers enjoy with God, who listens to their cries for help. God’s grace is not just a passive attribute; it is active in the lives of His people, offering deliverance from the sorrows of death and sin. Believers recognize that their responses of love and worship arise from God's prior initiative to save and draw them to Himself, as highlighted in verse 5 where we see God as gracious and merciful. This ongoing experience of grace, encompassing both sorrow and joy, leads to a lifetime of worship.
Scripture References: Psalm 116:1-5

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Precious Deaths
Don Fortner · Jan 26, 2008
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