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What makes grace different from man's definition of grace?

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True grace, as per God’s definition, is God-centered and unchangeable unlike man’s evolving interpretations.

Human definitions of grace often change, influenced by cultural shifts and personal experiences, leading to a diluted understanding of what grace truly is. In contrast, God's grace is defined in His Word and remains constant throughout history. For example, God's grace is described as free (Romans 5:15), sovereign, effectual, jealous, and irresistible, emphasizing His authority and the unconditional nature of His love and mercy. This distinction is essential for Christians, as it holds them to a biblical standard of grace that shapes their understanding of salvation and their relationship with God. It also guards against false teachings that misrepresent God’s character.
Scripture References: Romans 5:15, Exodus 34:14

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