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Grace

Grace … unmerited gift … divine favor! Grace, the intertwined and explicit features of Christianity, the beauty of our salvation!

How marvelous it is to rest in the knowledge that “out of God’s fullness we have all received grace upon grace” John 1:16.

Grace, the intertwined and explicit features of Christianity, the beauty of our salvation!

In this current age, we are subjected to believe that our salvation required both God’s grace and human merit. Nonetheless, in an effort to counterpart our merits, our strengths and conditions are overdrawn because our abilities are limited to the extent of being inadequate, “for by grace you have been saved through faith, and this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast”, Ephesians 2:8-9.

We live in a constant moving state, where our beliefs are being compromised, leading us searching for answers in non-responding places. In the midst of the chaos and indifference of human involvements, there is the assurance of the good news of God’s Grace, “for the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people”, Titus 2:11.

We are at the crossing point, where it is critical to understand the fullness of Grace. Grace is an essential part of God’s character. Grace is defined as spontaneous, unmerited gift, divine favor, undeserving and more. God chooses to bless us, in spite of our undeserving states. Grace is the essence of the gospel and is fundamental in the understanding of how to develop and strengthen our relationship and walk with God.

Rest in the knowledge that out of God’s fullness, we have received grace upon grace.

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