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What is the relationship between grace and peace in the Bible?

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In the Bible, grace comes first as the foundation of salvation, leading to the peace that believers have with God.

The Apostle Paul establishes a clear relationship between grace and peace in his writings, particularly in Ephesians 1:2, where he mentions grace and peace from God our Father. Grace, defined as God's unmerited favor, is the initiating force that enables salvation. Without grace, peace with God cannot exist. It is through the sacrificial grace of Jesus Christ that believers are relieved from condemnation and receive forgiveness, leading to the peace of God. Consequently, peace is the outcome of grace, resulting in reconciliation with God, security, and assurance for those who are saved. This sequence underscores the holistic scope of redemption and God’s redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:2, Romans 5:1, 2 Peter 1:2

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The Saints of God
Frank Tate · Nov 6, 2022
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