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Nature And Grace

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Nature and grace represent two fundamental aspects of God's creation and His redemptive work in the world. The Bible reveals that nature, as God's handiwork, reflects His glory and power, as expressed in Psalms 19:1, which states, "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." Through creation, we see God's attributes, yet it is through grace that we experience His love and mercy. Ephesians 2:8-9 reminds us that it is by grace we are saved, not by our own works, underscoring the divine initiative in our redemption. Jesus teaches in Matthew 5:44 about loving our enemies, illustrating how grace transcends the natural inclination to seek retribution. Furthermore, Romans 8:28 assures us that God works all things together for good, weaving together the motions of nature and grace for His purposes. In understanding the interplay between these two elements, believers are called to recognize the beauty of God's creation while also embracing the transformative power of His grace, leading to a life that reflects His character and love. Through this lens, we can appreciate how nature serves as a backdrop for the unfolding of God's grace in our lives.

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Thomas a Kempis preaches about the contrast between nature and grace, highlighting how grace, as a supernatural gift from God, leads to eternal salvation by turning individuals away from earthly desires and towards heavenly virtues. Grace seeks to glorify God in all things, while nature is self-seek

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