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What is common grace and how does it relate to the free offer of the gospel?

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Common grace refers to God's general mercy extended to humanity, which is distinct from the salvation grace extended to the elect.

Common grace is the concept that God bestows grace universally upon all of humanity, allowing for the existence of general providence and moral restraint. It creates an environment where the gospel can be preached and where some may respond. However, the free offer of the gospel specifically pertains to the elect, who have been regenerated and can accept the invitation for salvation. This distinction emphasizes that while the gospel is preached to all, its effectiveness is realized in the hearts of those whom God has chosen according to His sovereign will.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:45, John 6:37

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