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What does the Bible say about dying grace?

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Dying grace is the special grace given by God to sustain believers in their final moments, allowing them to confess Christ even as they face death.

Dying grace is a vital concept in the life of a Christian, as it reflects the assurance and support provided by God in the face of death. It is highlighted in scripture, particularly with the example of Stephen, who, in his final moments, was able to profess faith and seek God's mercy for his persecutors. This grace enables a believer to rely on Christ's righteousness, proclaiming Him as the sole source of salvation. The importance of dying grace lies in its unique ability to convert the fear of death into peace and hope through the Holy Spirit's ministry. God’s presence assures that believers will have the strength to confess their faith even in the hour of departure.
Scripture References: Acts 7:55-60, John 14:16-18, 1 Timothy 6:12, Revelation 1:18, 1 Corinthians 15:55-57, 2 Timothy 4:6-8

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Dying Grace
Greg Elmquist · Nov 22, 2020
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