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What does the Bible say about God's restraining grace?

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The Bible teaches that God's restraining grace protects believers from falling into moral evil and keeps them from actions they are capable of if left to their own devices.

In Scripture, God's restraining grace is a vital concept as it highlights His sovereign control over our actions even when we are prone to stray. In the example of David from 1 Samuel 29, it is evident that when David sought refuge among the Philistines, he was not thinking of God's promises or his own identity as God's anointed. However, God's grace protected him from committing acts that would have been devastating. This theme is echoed throughout Scripture, such as in Psalm 145, where we see that 'the Lord preserveth all them that love Him.' This preservation signifies God's active role in keeping His people safe from both external dangers and internal failings.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 29, Psalm 145:20

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