How amazing is Grace!

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Richie_2uk

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How amazing is Grace!
Supporting Scriptures:

1 Deuteronomy 7: 7-8
2 Psalm25: 14 – Hosea 11
3 Ephesians 2: 5 – Ephesians 2: 1-10
4 Acts 2: 37-41 – Galatians 4: 9
5 Galatians 1: 3-4; Galatians 2: 20-21
6 Galatians 6: 15
7 John 10: 27-29
8 Galatians 5: 4 - Galatians 5: 6 - Galatians 5: 22-23

Firstly what is Grace?
Grace is one of the ways of describing how God acts. There are a number of important scriptures that supports and belong to this great Bible theme of grace. Here are a few of them, but the more you delve deep reading the Bible, you will learn more and begin to understand more and see the true meaning of grace.

1. God chose a people for himself yes that’s right for himself, ‘Israel’. God was in no way obliged to do this, he did and did it out of grace (Deuteronomy 7: 7-8)

2. God made an agreement, a covenant of friendship, with his people. His grace meant that he remained loyal to them, even when his people were unfaithful to him (Psalm 25: 14 – Hosea 11)

3. God’s grace is seen most of all in his ‘rescue operation’. His salvation of sinners (Ephesians 2:5)

4. God’s grace is known by sinners when their sins are pardoned and forgiven. This grace is totally undeserved, but it is ‘love shown to the unlovely’ (Ephesians 2: 1-10)

5. God’s grace moves sinners to respond to God and to change people. (Acts 2: 37-41) And sinners, saved by grace, know more and more of God by grace (beginning of Galatians 4:9)

Grace and Salvation:
Let’s focus on God’s act of salvation, because that’s where we see grace most wonderfully is displayed.
· The grace of the LORD Jesus Christ is what is important, especially the grace shown in his death on the cross. (Galatians 1: 3-4; Galatians 2: 20-21)
· We are called by Grace. We come to know this salvation because in his grace God chooses us (Galatians 1: 15) the way we lay hold of such grace is by faith (Galatians 2: 16). So we are saved by grace to become new people (Galatians 6: 15)
· We are kept by grace. Grace preserves us (John 10: 27-29). One hymn puts it like this: My name from the palms of his hands eternity will not erase. Impressed on his heart it remains. In marks of indelible grace.
So as you can now see that God keeps us by grace. As we have seen in Galatians, Paul has written repeatedly that keeping the Law in order to stay right with God is not God’s way at all (Galatians 5: 4)

Grace and the Law:
If we’re kept by grace, can we behave how we want to? NO! It matters how we live. We don’t keep the law to commend ourselves to God to make us right with him, nor do we irresponsibly set aside the Law. NO! We try to keep the Law out of a devotion to our new father (Galatians 5: 6). As children of the Father, it’s only natural that we want to please him. That’s why the encouragement of, for example, Galatians 5: 5---6 are important we need the Law as principles to show us what a godly life is like. And we know the Holy Spirit helping us live such a life Galatians 5: 22-23 as we obey Jesus and follow his example. And the wonder of grace, you can’t think about this theme of grace for long without being amazed! As we see that without shadow of doubt, we see are lost, corrupt, and sinful in God’s sight and deserve only his righteous punishment, we’re bound to marvel at the costly grace that meant that the Son of God himself died on the cross for us.
 
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where sin abounds....grace did much more abound.......it ia amazing for sure and beyond worldly reasoning....
 
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When It comes to salvation grace Is receiving eternal life through faith In the work of the sent WORD of GOD manifested to the five senses.

And when It comes to sanctification
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Colossians 2:4-7
king James version(KJV)

4.)And this I say, lest any man should beguile you with enticing words.

5.)For though I be absent in the flesh, yet am I with you in the spirit, joying and beholding your order, and the stedfastness of your faith in Christ.

6.)As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in him.

7.)Rooted and built up in him, and stablished in the faith, as ye have been taught, abounding therein with thanksgiving.
 
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crossnote

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And where is grace found?..?

John 1:14,16-17 KJVS
[14] And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth. [16] And of his fulness have all we received, and grace for grace. [17] For the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ.

In the Person of Jesus Christ.
 

valiant

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Grace and the Law:
If we’re kept by grace, can we behave how we want to? NO! It matters how we live. We don’t keep the law to commend ourselves to God to make us right with him, nor do we irresponsibly set aside the Law. NO! We try to keep the Law out of a devotion to our new father (Galatians 5: 6). As children of the Father, it’s only natural that we want to please him. That’s why the encouragement of, for example, Galatians 5: 5---6 are important we need the Law as principles to show us what a godly life is like. And we know the Holy Spirit helping us live such a life Galatians 5: 22-23 as we obey Jesus and follow his example.
The grace of God is certainly wonderful but we do not 'try to keep the Law'. Rather as you later more correctly say we try to please our Father. The Law may indeed be one way in which we discover what will please Him, but our eyes should not be on the Law but on Christ. It is Him we seek to please.