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

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The Bible encourages believers to seek God's grace through prayer, asking Him to deal bountifully with them.

In Psalm 119:17, the psalmist expresses a heartfelt plea for God's grace, saying, 'Deal bountifully with thy servant, that I may live and keep thy word.' This indicates a deep dependence on God's grace for both spiritual life and obedience to His commandments. It emphasizes that we must ask the Lord for His merciful dealings in order to truly live in accordance with His word. John Newton's hymn reinforces this sentiment, encouraging believers to approach God boldly for His generosity. Such prayers reflect our understanding of grace as the unmerited favor of God, essential for our spiritual well-being.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:17, John 14:13, James 4:2

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Psalm119:17-24
Todd Nibert · Feb 18, 2024
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