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What does the Bible say about grace in believers?

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The Bible teaches that grace is an invisible yet transformative force in the hearts of believers, manifesting itself through faith and good works.

According to Acts 11:19-25, grace is a sovereign work of God within the hearts of believers, a reality that may be invisible but certainly produces visible fruits. This grace is likened to the wind in John 3:8, which operates independently of human understanding. Just as the wind moves unseen but its effects are observable, so too does God's grace work within a believer's heart, leading to genuine faith expressed in obedience and good works. This transformation was evident in the early believers who, seeing the grace of God, persevered and remained faithful to the Lord.
Scripture References: Acts 11:19-25, John 3:8

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