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What does the Bible say about distinguishing grace?

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The Bible highlights God's distinguishing grace, emphasizing the contrast between His people and those who reject Him, as seen in Exodus 11:7.

The concept of distinguishing grace is deeply rooted in Scripture, particularly in Exodus 11:7, which states that the Lord makes a difference between the Egyptians and Israel. This distinction serves as a profound reminder of the grace that God bestows upon His people, setting them apart for His purposes. The difference is not only evident in the present life but also holds significant implications for eternity. Those who serve God are under His favor and protection, while those who do not are left to experience the consequences of their choices.

This grace is a gift from God, emphasizing that it is through His divine will that individuals are separated into these two categories. The phrase, "Who maketh thee to differ from another?" challenges us to recognize that we contribute nothing to our standing before God. It is purely by His grace and mercy that believers are saved and distinguished, reinforcing the sovereign nature of God's plan in redemption. Therefore, reflecting on this grace encourages believers to live in gratitude and reverence for the Lord's unmerited favor.
Scripture References: Exodus 11:7, Romans 9:18, Isaiah 49:16

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Exodus 11:7
Robert Hawker · Oct 10, 2016
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