What does the Bible say about grace given to the least of all saints?
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The Bible teaches that grace is given freely to the least of all saints, highlighting their need for mercy and God's unmerited favor.
In Ephesians 3:8, the Apostle Paul refers to himself as 'less than the least of all saints' and speaks of grace that was given to him for the purpose of preaching the unsearchable riches of Christ. This underscores the reality that all saints, regardless of their perceived status, require grace. The least of all saints are those who fully recognize their need for God's mercy and grace, perpetually asking for it as they acknowledge their shortcomings and frailty. They approach God with humility, understanding that they can do nothing to earn His favor and that it is entirely by grace that they are saved.
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