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What does the Bible say about rejoicing in God's grace?

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The Bible encourages believers to rejoice in God's grace, recognizing His mercy and salvation given freely to us.

Rejoicing in God's grace is a persistent theme found throughout Scripture, emphasizing the joy and gladness that results from His mercy towards us. Isaiah 49:13 urges, 'Sing, O heavens, and be joyful, O earth,' reflecting how creation itself rejoices at the mercy and redemption God offers. Such joy is not merely a response to circumstances but stems from the inward transformation that God's grace brings to the believer's heart. The acknowledgment of our sinfulness, paired with the understanding of God's abundant pardon, compels us to rejoice, as we recognize that our salvation is a work of His grace alone, which is further echoed in Psalm 40, where the psalmist exclaims about the new song placed in his mouth as a response to God’s delivering grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 49:13, Psalm 40

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