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Grace Theology

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Grace theology is a profound exploration of God's unmerited favor towards humanity, a central theme woven throughout Scripture. In Ephesians 2:8-9, the Apostle Paul articulates that we are saved by grace through faith, emphasizing that it is not our own doing but a gift from God. This divine grace is not merely a one-time event; rather, it is a continual source of strength and empowerment for believers, as highlighted in 2 Corinthians 12:9, where Paul recounts God’s assurance that His grace is sufficient in our weakness. Furthermore, grace invites us into a transformative relationship with God, as seen in Titus 2:11-12, which teaches that the grace of God instructs us to renounce ungodliness and live righteously. Jesus exemplifies this grace in His interactions, notably in John 1:14, where He is described as full of grace and truth, revealing the heart of the Father. As believers, understanding grace compels us to extend forgiveness and love to others, reflecting the grace we have received, as instructed in Colossians 3:13. Ultimately, grace theology not only defines our standing before God but also shapes our daily lives and relationships, inviting us to live in the freedom and joy that comes from being recipients of His boundless grace.

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Lewis Sperry Chafer delves into the four-fold classification of prayer as depicted in the Scriptures: prayer before the first advent of Christ, prayer in expectation of the kingdom, the prayer of Christ, and prayer under the relationships of grace. He highlights the evolution of prayer throughout di

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