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What does the God of all grace mean?

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'The God of all grace' refers to God's infinite supply of grace that sustains, redeems, and perfects believers.

The term 'God of all grace' encapsulates the fullness of God's grace towards His people. This means that God's grace is not limited or conditional; rather, it is an ongoing, eternal source that supports believers in every aspect of their lives. Grace serves not only as the foundation for salvation but also as the sustainer of faith amid trials. Every blessing in the life of a Christian stems from this abundant grace, which includes calling, restoration, and the strength to overcome sin. This concept assures believers that in their weakness and failings, they are met with God's inexhaustible grace that empowers them to walk in holiness and ultimately attain eternal glory.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 5:10, 2 Corinthians 12:9

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