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What does the Bible say about the work of grace?

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The Bible teaches that grace is God's unmerited favor towards sinners, enabling transformation and faith in Christ.

The work of grace is rooted in God's sovereign will and love for His people. It is through grace that believers are called to salvation and empowered to walk in faith. Romans 5:20 states, 'But where sin increased, grace abounded all the more,' highlighting the sufficiency of grace amidst human sinfulness. Furthermore, Ephesians 2:8-9 emphasizes that salvation is by grace through faith, not as a result of works, showing that this grace is a gift from God that instills hope and assurance in the believer's heart.

In addition, the work of grace is a gradual process, much like the growth of a tree, as illustrated in the article through the comparison of an oak tree's slow but steady development. Newton encourages patience in the believer’s life, assuring that although growth in grace may seem imperceptible at times, it is indeed occurring under the watchful care of the Lord. This slow maturation process reflects a deepening relationship with Christ, where reliance and trust in His purposes can lead to sustained joy and faithfulness.

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The Work of Grace
John Newton · Dec 22, 2024
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