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What does the Bible say about seeing the grace of God?

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The Bible reveals that seeing the grace of God is understanding God's mercy toward sinners, as demonstrated in Acts 11:23.

In Acts 11:23, Barnabas came to Antioch and saw the grace of God, which made him glad. This moment illustrates how the grace of God is discerned through spiritual insight, essentially a revelation bestowed by the Holy Spirit. The grace of God refers to His unmerited favor towards sinners, enabling them to turn to Him in faith. This is not merely an observable event; rather, it requires a seeing eye, as mentioned in Proverbs 20:12. The true understanding of grace comes when the Spirit enables a person to see it actively at work in believers' lives, affirming the sovereignty of God in salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 11:23, Proverbs 20:12

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