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declared by scripture that God’s grace, bestowed on an individual is God’s response to faith. This is so clearly expressed by the apostle Paul in his epistle to the Romans .
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Grace is the most important single concept in the Word of God. Salvation is "by Grace through faith", and the Christian way of life functions entirely on Grace principles. Grace provides the foundational structure for all Bible study (Eph. 2).
God always pursues with Grace. Let me break it down for you, this concept of Grace, because not too many people define it. The first point is the definition. I’m going to give you a definition of Grace which includes a lot of principles and Scriptures. Here it is: Grace is all that God is free to do for man, and this is on the basis of the Cross.
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Although it is a familiar word to many, its actual meaning is not well understood. The most commonly held definition of grace is that it is some form of unmerited favor bestowed on us by God. Grace does have such a connotation, but this is not the highest definition of grace as revealed in the Bible.
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Or, is the grace of God like most professing Christians believe, that it gives them freedom to determine which commandments of God they will or will not obey? They accept a grace that in reality is lawlessness, or license to sin. This booklet reveals the grace of God in the Bible—Old Testament and New Testament. As we will learn,
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doctrine in the soul and God’s grace in my life is what counts. Bible doctrine is the absolute truth from God that reveals His character, His standards, and His infinitely superior wisdom.
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In this lesson, Dr. Lawson uncovers the extent of God’s grace, which is seen most clearly in the salva-tion accomplished in His Son. 1. To explain the character of God’s incomparable grace. 2. To show the unworthiness of man to receive God’s grace. 3. To commend the grace of God which ought to lead to thankfulness and worship.