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Why is God's grace in visiting His people significant for Christians?

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God's grace in visiting His people signifies His active involvement in their redemption and spiritual growth.

The significance of God's grace in visiting His people lies in the assurance it provides to believers regarding His active role in salvation. As seen in Luke 1:68, God’s visit is tied directly to His redemptive plan. This divine action isn’t merely historical; it carries implications for how Christians live today. By understanding that God has 'visited us' with purpose, believers can find hope and encouragement in their identity as redeemed individuals. This theme enriches the believer's understanding of God's sovereignty in choosing to extend grace, emphasizing that salvation is a work of God alone, often referred to as the 'Covenant of Grace.'
Scripture References: Luke 1:68-77, Ephesians 1:4-5

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The VISIT
Mike Baker · Jan 5, 2020
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