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What makes grace 'wondrous' in the Christian faith?

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Grace is considered 'wondrous' due to its transformative power and unmerited nature bestowed upon sinners.

The term 'wondrous' aptly describes grace in the Christian faith because it surpasses human understanding. Grace transforms lives, taking those who are dead in sin and making them alive in Christ (Ephesians 2:1-5). It is also unmerited, freely given despite our shortcomings, as highlighted in Romans 5:8, where it states that Christ died for us while we were still sinners. This grace leads believers into a relationship of peace and acceptance with God, assuring us of eternal security in Christ. The beauty of grace is found not only in its initial impartation but also in its continual impact on our lives, leading to a life of praise and thanksgiving for all that God has done.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1-5, Romans 5:8

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Wonders of Grace
Larry Criss · Sep 25, 2016
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