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What does the Bible say about the nature of grace?

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The Bible teaches that grace is God's unmerited favor, abundantly overflowing in response to sin, particularly through Jesus Christ.

The nature of grace is rooted in God's holy and righteous character. As expressed in Romans 5:20, where sin abounded, grace did much more abound. This indicates that grace works in an overflowing manner, countering the effects of sin. It emphasizes that grace is not dependent on any merit or action from us; it is a free gift from God, bestowed according to His will and purpose, exemplified through the sacrifice of Christ, ensuring that those who are condemned can be justified. Grace acts freely, independent of conditions we must meet, highlighting its sovereign character in salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 5:20, Ephesians 1:4-5, Isaiah 45:8, Isaiah 44:3, Deuteronomy 32:2, Romans 5:19-21, John 6:44, Romans 5:17-21, Ephesians 1:7-8

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