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Why is grace important in understanding God's actions?

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Grace is foundational in understanding God's sovereignty and actions toward humanity.

Grace is a central theme in God's dealings with humanity, particularly in how He orchestrates events for the sake of His elect. The parable in Matthew 21 illustrates that despite the failures of the husbandmen to cultivate the vineyard effectively, God's grace is the driving force propelling His redemptive work. God extends grace not only in sending His Son but also in allowing time for repentance. Understanding God's actions through the lens of grace shifts the focus from human merit to divine mercy. It underscores that all things, even the choices we make, ultimately serve to fulfill His sovereign purpose—resulting in a display of His glory. Therefore, grace is the basis for salvation and the assurance that God accomplishes His will in and through us.
Scripture References: Matthew 21:33-46, Romans 8:32

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