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What is the significance of being called the 'God of all grace'?

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Being called the 'God of all grace' signifies His absolute sovereignty over grace and His sole authority in dispensing it.

The term 'God of all grace' found in 1 Peter 5:10 emphasizes God's supremacy in all matters of grace. It signifies that grace originates solely from Him and is not contingent upon human actions. This also reassures believers that their salvation and every spiritual blessing they receive are grounded in God's gracious character. Unlike human grace, which may falter, God's grace is steadfast, purposeful, and always aimed at His own glory. Understanding Him as the 'God of all grace' encourages believers to rely entirely on His provision rather than their efforts.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 5:10

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That's Grace
Gary Shepard · Oct 16, 2015
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