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What does the Bible say about the nature of grace?

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The Bible describes grace as an abundance provided by God, overflowing even where sin abounds (Romans 5:20).

Grace is fundamentally understood as God's unmerited favor, an abundance given freely to those He has chosen. Romans 5:20 states that while sin abounds, grace abounds even more, emphasizing that grace is not just sufficient but rather superabundant. This concept reveals the loving nature of God, who, by His very character, acts freely and bestows grace without consideration of merit or worthiness. It’s a rich and comprehensive theme in Scripture, showing that no matter the depth of sin, God's grace can overcome it abundantly.
Scripture References: Romans 5:20, Romans 5:19-21, John 6:44, Romans 5:17-21, Ephesians 1:7-8

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The Nature of Grace
Don Bell · May 24, 2015
Nature Of Grace
Don Bell · Oct 4, 2015
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