Eternal grace is the profound and unmerited favor of God extended to humanity, rooted in His everlasting love and mercy. As Paul articulates in Ephesians 2:8-9, "For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast." This grace is not a fleeting moment but an eternal promise, reflecting the boundless nature of God's love, as highlighted in Romans 5:8, where we learn that "God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." The concept of grace invites believers into a transformative relationship with Christ, who is described as the believer's sphere in grace (Romans 5:1-2). This relationship empowers us to live out our faith actively, as seen in 2 Timothy 1:6-7, where we are encouraged to "stir up the gift of God" within us. Furthermore, the call to share this grace with others is evident in Acts 11:29, where the early church exemplified generosity and unity by sending aid to those in need. Eternal grace is thus a dynamic force that not only saves but also sustains and compels believers to reflect the love of Christ in their communities.
Anne Dutton preaches about the overwhelming and undeserved love of God towards sinners, highlighting the contrast between our unworthiness and God's abundant grace and mercy. She emphasizes the incomprehensible nature of God's love, which surpasses all human understanding and extends throughout eter
Ignatius of Antioch urges the Church to continue in unity and under the protection of God, emphasizing the importance of sending messengers and letters to adjacent Churches to spread the message of Christ. He sends personal greetings to specific individuals, expressing his love and prayers for their
This sermon emphasizes the importance of feeding the white-hot flame of God's gift, focusing on unashamed courage to speak openly about Christ and to endure suffering for the gospel. The main point is to keep nurturing this courage through the power of God's grace, which was ordained before the ages
Lewis Sperry Chafer preaches about the profound truth of being 'in Christ' and the significance of this phrase in the New Testament grace teachings. This phrase, mentioned over 130 times, highlights the believer's position in Christ as a secret hidden in God's heart from ages past. The believer's id
