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Why does God desire for us to be partakers of His grace?

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God desires for us to partake in His grace to showcase His glory and display His character of love and mercy.

God’s desire for His people to partake in His grace is rooted in His intrinsic nature as a loving and merciful God. In 1 Timothy 6:2, Paul refers to believers as 'partakers of the benefit,' emphasizing that we are recipients of God’s gracious gifts. This participation is not earned but is freely given to demonstrate God’s glorious grace and to draw others to Him. The purpose of this divine initiative is to reflect God's character, as seen in His willingness to forgive and restore. Additionally, being partakers of His grace reveals the unity and fellowship we have as the body of Christ, which is called to love one another as Christ loved us (John 13:34). This is not only for our benefit but also for the glory of God, as we live out our transformed lives in obedience and service to Him.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 6:2, John 13:34

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