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What does the Bible say about the language of grace?

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The Bible describes the language of grace as the message of the gospel, emphasizing God's favor and the reconciliation through Jesus Christ.

The language of grace is articulated in Psalm 85, where it showcases God's favor and His role in bringing sinners back from captivity. This language expresses that God has been favorable, accepted, and pardoned His people, reminding us that all things concerning our salvation start and end with Him, as reflected in the grace demonstrated through Jesus Christ. The grace of God ultimately leads to our redemption, highlighting how God's justice and mercy are reconciled through Christ's atoning sacrifice, which is the core of the gospel's language.
Scripture References: Psalm 85:1-11, Luke 24:44, Zephaniah 3:9, Isaiah 53:5

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