{"id":1337,"date":"2018-02-03T10:27:10","date_gmt":"2018-02-03T09:27:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/?p=1337"},"modified":"2018-02-03T10:27:10","modified_gmt":"2018-02-03T09:27:10","slug":"the-grace-of-god","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/2018\/02\/03\/the-grace-of-god\/","title":{"rendered":"The Grace of God"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.INTRO&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.1&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.TOC&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4308055,&quot;length&quot;:223,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3709497&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><em>But if it is by grace, it is no more of works: otherwise grace is no more grace.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro11.6\" data-reference=\"Ro11.6\" data-datatype=\"bible\"><em>Romans 11:6<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">This messianic Bible study on what the Bible teaches concerning the grace of God will deal with the subject<span id=\"marker3709499\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4308255\"><\/span> in eleven categories.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.1&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.1.A&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.INTRO&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4308278,&quot;length&quot;:216,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3709500&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3709500\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4308278\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3709501\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4308278\"><\/span>I. The Hebrew and Greek Words<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">This category deals with the original Hebrew and Greek words from which the doctrinal content on grace is derived. There are two Hebrew words and one Greek that need to b<span id=\"marker3709502\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4308478\"><\/span>e investigated.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.1.A&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.1.B&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.1&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4308494,&quot;length&quot;:1613,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3711541&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3711541\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4308494\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3711542\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4308494\"><\/span>A. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Chen<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The first Hebrew word is <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">chen<\/span>. In the Old Testament, it is used a total of two hundred twenty-five times. From the extensive use of this word, it is obvious that a number of different facets a<span id=\"marker3711543\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4308694\"><\/span>re involved in the concept of the grace of God. Ten examples of its various usages can be mentioned.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">First, this word, <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">chen<\/span> means \u201cpure, unmerited favor from a superior to an inferior.\u201d This usage is <span id=\"marker3711544\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4308894\"><\/span>found in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ex33.19\" data-reference=\"Ex33.19\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Exodus 33:19<\/a> and <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ex34.6-9\" data-reference=\"Ex34.6-9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">34:6\u20139<\/a>, where God, as the superior, is extending His unmerited favor to humans, who are inferior.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Secondly, it means \u201cdivine favor\u201d (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Je31.2\" data-reference=\"Je31.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Jer. 31:2<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Thirdly, the source of this u<span id=\"marker3711545\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4309094\"><\/span>nmerited, divine grace is God Himself (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Zec12.10\" data-reference=\"Zec12.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Zech. 12:10<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Fourthly, chen is used in the sense of grace to the poor and contains within it a sense of mercy (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ex22.27\" data-reference=\"Ex22.27\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ex. 22:27<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Fifth, it is a grace that perseveres <span id=\"marker3711546\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4309294\"><\/span>(<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps116.5\" data-reference=\"Ps116.5\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ps. 116:5<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Sixth, it is a grace that provides (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps111.4-5\" data-reference=\"Ps111.4-5\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ps. 111:4\u20135<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Seventh, it is a grace that is merciful, although it might be provoked (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ex34.7\" data-reference=\"Ex34.7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ex. 34:7<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Eighth, it is a grace that hears a repentant sinner (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Ch30.9\" data-reference=\"2Ch30.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2<span id=\"marker3711547\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4309494\"><\/span> Chr. 30:9<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Joe2.13\" data-reference=\"Joe2.13\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Joel 2:13<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Ninth, it is a grace that is connected with spiritual redemption (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Job33.24\" data-reference=\"Job33.24\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Job 33:24<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps26.11\" data-reference=\"Ps26.11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ps. 26:11<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And tenth, it is a grace that is connected with physical redemption from enemies, from <span id=\"marker3711548\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4309694\"><\/span>wars, and from sins (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps4.1\" data-reference=\"Ps4.1\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ps. 4:1<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps9.13\" data-reference=\"Ps9.13\" data-datatype=\"bible\">9:13<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps25.16\" data-reference=\"Ps25.16\" data-datatype=\"bible\">25:16<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps30.10\" data-reference=\"Ps30.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">30:10<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps31.9\" data-reference=\"Ps31.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">31:9<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps56.1\" data-reference=\"Ps56.1\" data-datatype=\"bible\">56:1<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps57.1\" data-reference=\"Ps57.1\" data-datatype=\"bible\">57:1<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps86.1-3\" data-reference=\"Ps86.1-3\" data-datatype=\"bible\">86:1\u20133<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps119.132\" data-reference=\"Ps119.132\" data-datatype=\"bible\">119:132<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps119.134\" data-reference=\"Ps119.134\" data-datatype=\"bible\">134<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps123.3\" data-reference=\"Ps123.3\" data-datatype=\"bible\">123:3<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The best way to summarize the use of the word chen is that it is the unmerited favor of a superior to <span id=\"marker3711549\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4309894\"><\/span>an inferior; in this case, God, the superior, expressed grace to man usually in temporal or occasionally in spiritual blessings, as well as in redemption and deliverance, in both the physical and spiritual sense.<span id=\"marker3711550\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4310094\"><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.1.B&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.1.C&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.1.A&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4310107,&quot;length&quot;:1614,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3724479&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3724479\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4310107\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3724480\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4310107\"><\/span>B. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Chesed<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second Hebrew word from which the concept of the grace of God comes is <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">chesed<\/span>. It is used a total of two hundred fifty times in the Old Testament. The basic meaning of <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">chesed<\/span> is \u201cloyal l<span id=\"marker3724481\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4310307\"><\/span>ove.\u201d It carries the idea of intensity in kindness and love. It has the idea of a relationship of those involved in acts of kindness. This word also has a number of different facets in the Hebrew Old Testament.<span id=\"marker3724482\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4310507\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">All together there are nine different ways that the word <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">chesed<\/span> is used, with all of them somehow related to the grace of God. First, it means \u201ccommunion with God\u201d (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps5.6-7\" data-reference=\"Ps5.6-7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ps. 5:6\u20137<\/a>). Secondly, th<span id=\"marker3724483\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4310707\"><\/span>is word for grace emphasizes God\u2019s covenantal relationship (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Dt7.12\" data-reference=\"Dt7.12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Deut. 7:12<\/a>). Thirdly, it emphasizes grace in deliverance (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps6.4\" data-reference=\"Ps6.4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ps. 6:4<\/a>). Fourthly, it means \u201cthe grace of enablement\u201d (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps85.6-7\" data-reference=\"Ps85.6-7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ps. 85:6\u20137<\/a>). Fifth, it car<span id=\"marker3724484\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4310907\"><\/span>ries the concept of grace in enlightenment (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps119.64\" data-reference=\"Ps119.64\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ps. 119:64<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps119.124\" data-reference=\"Ps119.124\" data-datatype=\"bible\">124<\/a>). Sixth, it is a grace that extends forgiveness (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps51.1\" data-reference=\"Ps51.1\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ps. 51:1<\/a>). Seventh, it is a grace that shows itself in hope or produces hope (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps130.7\" data-reference=\"Ps130.7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ps. 130:7<\/a>). E<span id=\"marker3724485\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4311107\"><\/span>ighth, it is a grace that produces praise (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps13.5\" data-reference=\"Ps13.5\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ps. 13:5<\/a>). And ninth, it is a grace that promises preservation (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps22.11\" data-reference=\"Ps22.11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ps. 22:11<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps22.19\" data-reference=\"Ps22.19\" data-datatype=\"bible\">19<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps23.6\" data-reference=\"Ps23.6\" data-datatype=\"bible\">23:6<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">To summarize the word <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">chesed<\/span>, it is that firm lovingkindness expressed <span id=\"marker3724486\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4311307\"><\/span>by God toward people, particularly in the covenants that God has entered into with His people and that are firmly guaranteed by His promise. The basic meaning is \u201cloyal love,\u201d as expressed especially in the covenants. This word for grace is co<span id=\"marker3724487\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4311507\"><\/span>nnected with the Mosaic Covenant (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ex20.6\" data-reference=\"Ex20.6\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ex. 20:6<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ex34.6-7\" data-reference=\"Ex34.6-7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">34:6\u20137<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Dt5.10\" data-reference=\"Dt5.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Deut. 5:10<\/a>) and with the Davidic Covenant (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Sa7.15\" data-reference=\"2Sa7.15\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Sam. 7:15<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ch17.13\" data-reference=\"1Ch17.13\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Chr. 17:13<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Ch1.8\" data-reference=\"2Ch1.8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Chr. 1:8<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Ch6.14\" data-reference=\"2Ch6.14\" data-datatype=\"bible\">6:14<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Ch6.42\" data-reference=\"2Ch6.42\" data-datatype=\"bible\">42<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps61.6-7\" data-reference=\"Ps61.6-7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ps. 61:6\u20137<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps89.33-34\" data-reference=\"Ps89.33-34\" data-datatype=\"bible\">8<span id=\"marker3724488\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4311707\"><\/span>9:33\u201334<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps89.49\" data-reference=\"Ps89.49\" data-datatype=\"bible\">49<\/a>).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.1.C&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.2&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.1.B&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4311721,&quot;length&quot;:1712,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3715405&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3715405\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4311721\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3715406\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4311721\"><\/span>C. <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">Charis<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third word is a Greek word, <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">charis<\/span>. This is the main Greek term for the concept of the grace of God, and it too is used in several different ways.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">First, it sometimes means, \u201cthat which <span id=\"marker3715407\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4311921\"><\/span>provides joy, pleasure, delight, charm, and loveliness.\u201d To have this grace means to have joy, pleasure, delight, charm, and loveliness. This is its meaning in classical Greek where it was not particularly related to God. Its classical mea<span id=\"marker3715408\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4312121\"><\/span>ning is found in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk4.22\" data-reference=\"Lk4.22\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Luke 4:22<\/a> and <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph4.29\" data-reference=\"Eph4.29\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ephesians 4:29<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Secondly, it means \u201cgood will,\u201d \u201clovingkindness,\u201d \u201cfavor,\u201d and \u201cgrace\u201d (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk1.30\" data-reference=\"Lk1.30\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Lk. 1:30<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk2.52\" data-reference=\"Lk2.52\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2:52<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro11.6\" data-reference=\"Ro11.6\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Rom. 11:6<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co4.15\" data-reference=\"2Co4.15\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Cor. 4:15<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co6.1\" data-reference=\"2Co6.1\" data-datatype=\"bible\">6:<span id=\"marker3715409\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4312321\"><\/span>1<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co9.14\" data-reference=\"2Co9.14\" data-datatype=\"bible\">9:14<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Thirdly, this grace is also an expression of thanks (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co10.30\" data-reference=\"1Co10.30\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Cor. 10:30<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ti1.2\" data-reference=\"1Ti1.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Tim. 1:2<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Ti1.3\" data-reference=\"2Ti1.3\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Tim. 1:3<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Fourthly, this particular word for grace will sometimes emphasize the benefits of grace, such as t<span id=\"marker3715410\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4312521\"><\/span>he benefit of the entire spiritual condition (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro5.2\" data-reference=\"Ro5.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Rom. 5:2<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Pe5.12\" data-reference=\"1Pe5.12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Pet. 5:12<\/a>); grace giving (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co16.3\" data-reference=\"1Co16.3\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Cor. 16:3<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co8.6-7\" data-reference=\"2Co8.6-7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Cor. 8:6\u20137<\/a>); earthly blessings (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co9.8\" data-reference=\"2Co9.8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Cor. 9:8<\/a>); or saving grace (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn1.17\" data-reference=\"Jn1.17\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Jn. 1:17<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co15.8-10\" data-reference=\"1Co15.8-10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Cor. 15:8\u201310<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co8.9\" data-reference=\"2Co8.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Cor. 8:9<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Pe1.10\" data-reference=\"1Pe1.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1<span id=\"marker3715411\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4312721\"><\/span> Pet. 1:10<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Pe1.13\" data-reference=\"1Pe1.13\" data-datatype=\"bible\">13<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">A fifth usage is a slightly different form of the same root and means \u201cto bestow grace upon.\u201d Believers are able to bestow grace upon someone else (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk1.28\" data-reference=\"Lk1.28\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Lk. 1:28<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph1.6\" data-reference=\"Eph1.6\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Eph. 1:6<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The sixth way <span id=\"marker3715412\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4312921\"><\/span>it is used is in emphasizing a grace gift. There are two types of grace gifts: first, the gift of salvation (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro6.23\" data-reference=\"Ro6.23\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Rom. 6:23<\/a>); and secondly, the use of spiritual gifts. This can be seen in another form of t<span id=\"marker3715413\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4313121\"><\/span>his same Greek word that emphasizes the gifts of the Holy Spirit (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro12.3-8\" data-reference=\"Ro12.3-8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Rom. 12:3\u20138<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co7.7\" data-reference=\"1Co7.7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Cor. 7:7<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co12.1-31\" data-reference=\"1Co12.1-31\" data-datatype=\"bible\">12:1\u201331<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph4.8-11\" data-reference=\"Eph4.8-11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Eph. 4:8\u201311<\/a>, and <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Pe4.10\" data-reference=\"1Pe4.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Pet. 4:10<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">These are three original words, two Hebrew and one Greek, and their v<span id=\"marker3715414\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4313321\"><\/span>arious usages that one needs to be aware of in order to come to a knowledge of all that the grace of God means.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.2&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.2.A&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.1.C&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4313433,&quot;length&quot;:224,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3713566&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3713566\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4313433\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3713567\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4313433\"><\/span>II. Grace in the Old Testament<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second category of this study is a survey of grace in the Old Testament. This survey can be subdivided into three units: the patriarchal period, the Dispensation of <span id=\"marker3713568\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4313633\"><\/span>Law, and the covenants.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.2.A&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.2.B&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.2&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4313657,&quot;length&quot;:234,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3724910&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3724910\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4313657\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3724911\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4313657\"><\/span>A. The Patriarchal Period<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">During the patriarchal period, the grace of God was extended to at least five persons: Noah (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ge6.8\" data-reference=\"Ge6.8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Gen. 6:8<\/a>); Abraham (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ge18.3\" data-reference=\"Ge18.3\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Gen. 18:3<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ge24.27\" data-reference=\"Ge24.27\" data-datatype=\"bible\">24:27<\/a>); Lot (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ge19.19\" data-reference=\"Ge19.19\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Gen. 19:19<\/a>); Jacob (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ge32.10\" data-reference=\"Ge32.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Gen. 32:10<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ge33.5\" data-reference=\"Ge33.5\" data-datatype=\"bible\">33:5<\/a>)<span id=\"marker3724912\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4313857\"><\/span>; and Joseph (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ge39.21\" data-reference=\"Ge39.21\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Gen. 39:21<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ge43.29\" data-reference=\"Ge43.29\" data-datatype=\"bible\">43:29<\/a>).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.2.B&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.2.C&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.2.A&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4313891,&quot;length&quot;:310,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3715820&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3715820\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4313891\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3715821\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4313891\"><\/span>B. The Dispensation of Law<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Although theologians often distinguish between the Dispensation of Law and the Dispensation of Grace, the grace of God was extended even under the Dispensation of Law. For e<span id=\"marker3715822\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4314091\"><\/span>xample, Moses was a recipient of the grace of God (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ex33.12-17\" data-reference=\"Ex33.12-17\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ex. 33:12\u201317<\/a>) and so was the nation of Israel (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ex15.13\" data-reference=\"Ex15.13\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ex. 15:13<\/a>).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.2.C&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.2.B&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4314201,&quot;length&quot;:379,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3715849&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3715849\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4314201\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3715850\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4314201\"><\/span>C. The Covenants<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The covenants of the Old Testament were received because of the grace of God. In fact, the second Hebrew word <span class=\"lang-x-tl\">chesed<\/span> particularly emphasizes God\u2019s loyalty to His covenants. The Abraha<span id=\"marker3715851\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4314401\"><\/span>mic Covenant was a product of the grace of God (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Mic7.20\" data-reference=\"Mic7.20\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Mic. 7:20<\/a>), as was the Mosaic Covenant (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ex34.6-7\" data-reference=\"Ex34.6-7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ex. 34:6\u20137<\/a>), and the Davidic Covenant (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Sa7.14-15\" data-reference=\"2Sa7.14-15\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Sam. 7:14\u201315<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps89.33-35\" data-reference=\"Ps89.33-35\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ps. 89:33\u201335<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Is55.3\" data-reference=\"Is55.3\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Is. 55:3<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Je31.3\" data-reference=\"Je31.3\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Jer. 31:3<\/a>).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3.A&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.2.C&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4314580,&quot;length&quot;:346,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3713607&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3713607\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4314580\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3713608\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4314580\"><\/span>III. Grace in the New Testament<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third category of this study is a survey of the grace of God in the New Testament, where the greatest display of the grace of God is found. This category will be di<span id=\"marker3713609\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4314780\"><\/span>vided into six units: the Gospels, the Book of Acts, the Pauline Epistles, the Book of Hebrews, the General Epistles, and the Book of Revelation.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3.A&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3.B&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4314926,&quot;length&quot;:1591,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3713610&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3713610\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4314926\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3713611\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4314926\"><\/span>A. The Gospels<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In the Gospels, the word \u201cgrace\u201d is used a total of eleven times, and most of these are found in the Gospel of Luke (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk1.30\" data-reference=\"Lk1.30\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:30<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk2.40\" data-reference=\"Lk2.40\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2:40<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk2.52\" data-reference=\"Lk2.52\" data-datatype=\"bible\">52<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk4.22\" data-reference=\"Lk4.22\" data-datatype=\"bible\">4:22<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk6.32-34\" data-reference=\"Lk6.32-34\" data-datatype=\"bible\">6:32\u201334<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk17.9\" data-reference=\"Lk17.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">17:9<\/a>). Outside of Luke, it is found o<span id=\"marker3713612\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4315126\"><\/span>nly in the Gospel of John (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn1.14\" data-reference=\"Jn1.14\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:14<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn1.16-17\" data-reference=\"Jn1.16-17\" data-datatype=\"bible\">16\u201317<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">From these eleven usages, three observations can be made. First, the word was never used by the Messiah, with the exceptions of <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk6.32-34\" data-reference=\"Lk6.32-34\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Luke 6:32\u201334<\/a> and <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk17.9\" data-reference=\"Lk17.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">17:9<\/a>. In those<span id=\"marker3713613\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4315326\"><\/span> cases where Yeshua (Jesus) did use the word, it carried the meaning of \u201cthanks.\u201d A second observation comes from the fact that it is used only eleven times and primarily by Luke. It is not a word that is used <span id=\"marker3713614\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4315526\"><\/span>generally in the synoptic Gospels except for Luke. Matthew and Mark do not use the word at all. Luke\u2019s close association with the Apostle Paul is probably the reason he is the one who uses the word most often. Paul was the great proponent and teacher of the grace of God. And the third observation is that the only other Gospel besides Luke that uses the word is the Gospel of John, and even then, it is only i<span id=\"marker3713615\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4315726\"><\/span>n chapter <span id=\"marker3713616\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4315926\"><\/span><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn1\" data-reference=\"Jn1\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1<\/a>. According to John, it is recognized that the Messiah was the full revelation of the grace of God.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In the Gospels, the word \u201cgrace\u201d carries five different meanings. Fir<span id=\"marker3713617\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4316126\"><\/span>st, it carries the meaning of \u201cthanks\u201d (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk6.32-34\" data-reference=\"Lk6.32-34\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Lk. 6:32\u201334<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk17.9\" data-reference=\"Lk17.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">17:9<\/a>). Secondly, it carries the meaning \u201cto grant a favor\u201d (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk1.28\" data-reference=\"Lk1.28\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Lk. 1:28<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk7.21\" data-reference=\"Lk7.21\" data-datatype=\"bible\">7:21<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk7.42-43\" data-reference=\"Lk7.42-43\" data-datatype=\"bible\">42\u201343<\/a>). Thirdly, it carries the meaning of \u201cwinsomeness,\u201d someone who i<span id=\"marker3713618\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4316326\"><\/span>s winsome (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk2.40\" data-reference=\"Lk2.40\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Lk. 2:40<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk2.52\" data-reference=\"Lk2.52\" data-datatype=\"bible\">52<\/a>). Fourthly, it has the meaning of \u201cgracious words about grace\u201d (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk4.22\" data-reference=\"Lk4.22\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Lk. 4:22<\/a>). Fifth, it carries the full Christian theological meaning of grace only in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn1.14\" data-reference=\"Jn1.14\" data-datatype=\"bible\">John 1:14<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn1.16-17\" data-reference=\"Jn1.16-17\" data-datatype=\"bible\">16\u201317<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3.B&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3.C&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3.A&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4316517,&quot;length&quot;:608,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3715929&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3715929\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4316517\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3715930\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4316517\"><\/span>B. The Book of Acts<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In the Book of Acts, the word \u201cgrace\u201d is used in six different ways. First, it has the meaning of \u201cfavor\u201d (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac2.47\" data-reference=\"Ac2.47\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2:47<\/a>). Secondly, it is used to describe God\u2019s works in the Old Testament <span id=\"marker3715931\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4316717\"><\/span>(<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac7.10\" data-reference=\"Ac7.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">7:10<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac7.46\" data-reference=\"Ac7.46\" data-datatype=\"bible\">46<\/a>). Thirdly, it has the meaning of \u201cnon-religious favor,\u201d \u201cfavor with no religious content\u201d (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac24.27\" data-reference=\"Ac24.27\" data-datatype=\"bible\">24:27<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac25.3\" data-reference=\"Ac25.3\" data-datatype=\"bible\">25:3<\/a>). Fourthly, it is sometimes a synonym for the gospel itself and its results (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac13.43\" data-reference=\"Ac13.43\" data-datatype=\"bible\">13:43<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac14.3\" data-reference=\"Ac14.3\" data-datatype=\"bible\">14:<span id=\"marker3715932\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4316917\"><\/span>3<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac20.24\" data-reference=\"Ac20.24\" data-datatype=\"bible\">20:24<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac20.32\" data-reference=\"Ac20.32\" data-datatype=\"bible\">32<\/a>). Fifth, it is the means by which the gospel is brought to men (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac15.11\" data-reference=\"Ac15.11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">15:11<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac18.27\" data-reference=\"Ac18.27\" data-datatype=\"bible\">18:27<\/a>). Sixth, the word \u201cgrace\u201d emphasizes God\u2019s gifts to believers after their salvation (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac4.33\" data-reference=\"Ac4.33\" data-datatype=\"bible\">4:33<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac6.8\" data-reference=\"Ac6.8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">6:8<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac11.23\" data-reference=\"Ac11.23\" data-datatype=\"bible\">11:23<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac14.26\" data-reference=\"Ac14.26\" data-datatype=\"bible\">14:26<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac15.40\" data-reference=\"Ac15.40\" data-datatype=\"bible\"><span id=\"marker3715933\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4317117\"><\/span>15:40<\/a>).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3.C&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3.D&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3.B&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4317125,&quot;length&quot;:4080,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3713635&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3713635\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4317125\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3713636\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4317125\"><\/span>C. The Pauline Epistles<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Paul, the greatest and most extensive teacher on the grace of God, used the word \u201cgrace\u201d in both the opening and the closing of every one of his epistles. Since the Book of Rom<span id=\"marker3713637\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4317325\"><\/span>ans is his major book on theology, it is not unusual that he used the word \u201cgrace\u201d a great number of times in this book (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro1.5\" data-reference=\"Ro1.5\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:5<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro1.7\" data-reference=\"Ro1.7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">7<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro3.24\" data-reference=\"Ro3.24\" data-datatype=\"bible\">3:24<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro4.4\" data-reference=\"Ro4.4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">4:4<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro4.16\" data-reference=\"Ro4.16\" data-datatype=\"bible\">16<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro5.2\" data-reference=\"Ro5.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">5:2<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro5.15\" data-reference=\"Ro5.15\" data-datatype=\"bible\">15<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro5.17\" data-reference=\"Ro5.17\" data-datatype=\"bible\">17<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro5.21\" data-reference=\"Ro5.21\" data-datatype=\"bible\">21<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro6.1\" data-reference=\"Ro6.1\" data-datatype=\"bible\">6:1<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro6.14-15\" data-reference=\"Ro6.14-15\" data-datatype=\"bible\">14\u201315<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro11.5-6\" data-reference=\"Ro11.5-6\" data-datatype=\"bible\">11:5\u20136<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro12.3\" data-reference=\"Ro12.3\" data-datatype=\"bible\">12:3<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro12.6\" data-reference=\"Ro12.6\" data-datatype=\"bible\">6<\/a>). From thes<span id=\"marker3713638\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4317525\"><\/span>e references, it is obvious that Paul used the word \u201cgrace\u201d in at least five different ways: the grace of apostleship, the grace of justification, the grace of sanctification, the grace of election, and the grace<span id=\"marker3713639\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4317725\"><\/span> of spiritual gifts.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In 1 Corinthians, Paul used the word in the introduction (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co1.3\" data-reference=\"1Co1.3\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:3<\/a>), and in five different ways in the Epistle. First, to describe what God did for him on the Damascus road<span id=\"marker3713640\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4317925\"><\/span> (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co15.10\" data-reference=\"1Co15.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">15:10<\/a>); secondly, as enablement for acceptable spiritual service (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co3.10\" data-reference=\"1Co3.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">3:10<\/a>); thirdly, in the sense of thanksgiving (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co10.30\" data-reference=\"1Co10.30\" data-datatype=\"bible\">10:30<\/a>); fourthly, to emphasize the gift of the Holy Spirit, meaning the gift of salvat<span id=\"marker3713641\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4318125\"><\/span>ion (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co1.4\" data-reference=\"1Co1.4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:4<\/a>); and fifth, to emphasize the gifts of the Holy Spirit (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co12.4\" data-reference=\"1Co12.4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">12:4<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co12.9\" data-reference=\"1Co12.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">9<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co12.28\" data-reference=\"1Co12.28\" data-datatype=\"bible\">28<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co12.30-31\" data-reference=\"1Co12.30-31\" data-datatype=\"bible\">30\u201331<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In 2 Corinthians, Paul used the word \u201cgrace\u201d in the introduction (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co1.2\" data-reference=\"2Co1.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:2<\/a>) and in five different ways in the Epistle: <span id=\"marker3713642\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4318325\"><\/span>first, as saving grace (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co6.1\" data-reference=\"2Co6.1\" data-datatype=\"bible\">6:1<\/a>); secondly, as enabling grace (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co4.15\" data-reference=\"2Co4.15\" data-datatype=\"bible\">4:15<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co12.9\" data-reference=\"2Co12.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">12:9<\/a>); thirdly, as a thanks (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co1.11\" data-reference=\"2Co1.11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:11<\/a>); fourthly, as a sphere of life in which a believer operates (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co1.12\" data-reference=\"2Co1.12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:12<\/a>); and fifth, in the giving of mone<span id=\"marker3713643\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4318525\"><\/span>y, which is considered as the grace of God (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co8.1\" data-reference=\"2Co8.1\" data-datatype=\"bible\">8:1<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co8.4\" data-reference=\"2Co8.4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">4<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co8.6-7\" data-reference=\"2Co8.6-7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">6\u20137<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co8.19\" data-reference=\"2Co8.19\" data-datatype=\"bible\">19<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co9.8\" data-reference=\"2Co9.8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">9:8<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co9.14\" data-reference=\"2Co9.14\" data-datatype=\"bible\">14<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In the Book of Galatians, the word \u201cgrace\u201d is found in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ga1.3\" data-reference=\"Ga1.3\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:3<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ga1.6\" data-reference=\"Ga1.6\" data-datatype=\"bible\">6<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ga1.15\" data-reference=\"Ga1.15\" data-datatype=\"bible\">15<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ga2.9\" data-reference=\"Ga2.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2:9<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ga2.21\" data-reference=\"Ga2.21\" data-datatype=\"bible\">21<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ga3.18\" data-reference=\"Ga3.18\" data-datatype=\"bible\">3:18<\/a>; and <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ga5.4\" data-reference=\"Ga5.4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">5:4<\/a>. Paul\u2019s emphasis in this book is to sho<span id=\"marker3713644\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4318725\"><\/span>w that God had revealed to him the uniqueness of the doctrine of grace.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In the Book of Ephesians, it is used as the opening (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph1.2\" data-reference=\"Eph1.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:2<\/a>), and then it is used three different ways: to emphasize the grace of s<span id=\"marker3713645\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4318925\"><\/span>alvation (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph1.7\" data-reference=\"Eph1.7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:7<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph2.5\" data-reference=\"Eph2.5\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2:5<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph2.8\" data-reference=\"Eph2.8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">8<\/a>); to emphasize the grace of service (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph3.2\" data-reference=\"Eph3.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">3:2<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph3.7-8\" data-reference=\"Eph3.7-8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">7\u20138<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph4.7\" data-reference=\"Eph4.7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">4:7<\/a>); and to emphasize the grace of speech (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph4.29\" data-reference=\"Eph4.29\" data-datatype=\"bible\">4:29<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In the Book of Philippians, the word \u201cgrace\u201d is used in the opening in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Php1.2\" data-reference=\"Php1.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:2<\/a> and <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Php1.7\" data-reference=\"Php1.7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">7<\/a><span id=\"marker3713646\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4319125\"><\/span>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In the Book of Colossians, it is used as the opening (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Col1.2\" data-reference=\"Col1.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:2<\/a>), and then in two other ways: the grace of the gospel itself (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Col1.5-6\" data-reference=\"Col1.5-6\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:5\u20136<\/a>); and the grace of speech (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Col3.16\" data-reference=\"Col3.16\" data-datatype=\"bible\">3:16<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Col4.6\" data-reference=\"Col4.6\" data-datatype=\"bible\">4:6<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In 1 Thessalonians, it is used as<span id=\"marker3713647\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4319325\"><\/span> part of the opening of the letter (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Th1.1\" data-reference=\"1Th1.1\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:1<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In 2 Thessalonians, it is used also as part of the opening of the letter (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Th1.2\" data-reference=\"2Th1.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:2<\/a>) and then it is mentioned again as the evidence of faith (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Th1.12\" data-reference=\"2Th1.12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:12<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In the Pastoral<span id=\"marker3713648\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4319525\"><\/span> Epistles of 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus, Paul always used grace in the sense of \u201csaving grace.\u201d This is true in all cases except in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Ti2.1\" data-reference=\"2Ti2.1\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Timothy 2:1<\/a>, where Paul speaks of grace in terms of the believer\u2019s <span id=\"marker3713649\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4319725\"><\/span>position in relationship to God. The word is found in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ti1.2\" data-reference=\"1Ti1.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Timothy 1:2<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ti1.14\" data-reference=\"1Ti1.14\" data-datatype=\"bible\">14<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Ti1.2\" data-reference=\"2Ti1.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Timothy 1:2<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Ti1.9\" data-reference=\"2Ti1.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">9<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Tt1.4\" data-reference=\"Tt1.4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Titus 1:4<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Tt2.11\" data-reference=\"Tt2.11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2:11<\/a>; and <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Tt3.7\" data-reference=\"Tt3.7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">3:7<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Having surveyed the use of the word \u201cgrace\u201d in the Pauline Epistles, Paul\u2019s usage o<span id=\"marker3713650\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4319925\"><\/span>f the word can be summarized in three main points.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">First, the origin of Paul\u2019s concept of the grace of God is his experience on the Damascus road. He frequently harked back to that Damascus road exper<span id=\"marker3713651\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4320125\"><\/span>ience in discussing where his ideas, concepts, and knowledge of the grace of God originated.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second point about Paul\u2019s usage of the word \u201cgrace\u201d is that it is always used in reference to God\u2019s gra<span id=\"marker3713652\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4320325\"><\/span>ce to man. Paul never used the word \u201cgrace\u201d in reference to a man\u2019s favor to another man. It is used this way elsewhere, but not in Paul\u2019s letters.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third point about Paul\u2019s usage of the word \u201cgrac<span id=\"marker3713653\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4320525\"><\/span>e\u201d is that his concept of grace was multifaceted; it had at least six different facets. First, the grace of God was the grace of Yeshua the Messiah in His sacrifice (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co8.9\" data-reference=\"2Co8.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Cor. 8:9<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ga2.20-21\" data-reference=\"Ga2.20-21\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Gal. 2:20\u201321<\/a>). Secondl<span id=\"marker3713654\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4320725\"><\/span>y, according to Paul, grace is absolutely free; man does not have to pay anything for it, but of course, it did cost God the life of His Son (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro3.24\" data-reference=\"Ro3.24\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Rom. 3:24<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro5.15\" data-reference=\"Ro5.15\" data-datatype=\"bible\">5:15<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph2.8\" data-reference=\"Eph2.8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Eph. 2:8<\/a>). Thirdly, grace is the sin conq<span id=\"marker3713655\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4320925\"><\/span>uering power in salvation and sanctification (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro5.12-21\" data-reference=\"Ro5.12-21\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Rom. 5:12\u201321<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro6.1-23\" data-reference=\"Ro6.1-23\" data-datatype=\"bible\">6:1\u201323<\/a>). Fourthly, Paul taught that grace is freely offered to all men (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph2.8-9\" data-reference=\"Eph2.8-9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Eph. 2:8\u20139<\/a>). Fifth, grace is the sum total of the believer\u2019s blessin<span id=\"marker3713656\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4321125\"><\/span>g (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph1.7\" data-reference=\"Eph1.7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Eph. 1:7<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph3.8\" data-reference=\"Eph3.8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">3:8<\/a>). And sixth, we live in the Dispensation of Grace (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro6.14\" data-reference=\"Ro6.14\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Rom. 6:14<\/a>).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3.D&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3.E&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3.C&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4321205,&quot;length&quot;:298,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3725019&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3725019\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4321205\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3725020\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4321205\"><\/span>D. The Book of Hebrews<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In the Book of Hebrews, the word \u201cgrace\u201d is used a total of seven times to emphasize four things: the death of the Messiah (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Heb2.9\" data-reference=\"Heb2.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2:9<\/a>); the believer\u2019s position in the grace of God (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Heb4.16\" data-reference=\"Heb4.16\" data-datatype=\"bible\">4:<span id=\"marker3725021\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4321405\"><\/span>16<\/a>, used twice); the Spirit of grace (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Heb10.29\" data-reference=\"Heb10.29\" data-datatype=\"bible\">10:29<\/a>); and grace in the believer\u2019s life (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Heb12.15\" data-reference=\"Heb12.15\" data-datatype=\"bible\">12:15<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Heb12.28\" data-reference=\"Heb12.28\" data-datatype=\"bible\">28<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Heb13.9\" data-reference=\"Heb13.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">13:9<\/a>).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3.E&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3.F&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3.D&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4321503,&quot;length&quot;:735,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3725022&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3725022\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4321503\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3725023\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4321503\"><\/span>E. The General Epistles<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The general Epistles are James, 1 and 2 Peter, 1, 2, and 3 John, and Jude.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In the Book of James, the word \u201cgrace\u201d is found twice, both times in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jas4.6\" data-reference=\"Jas4.6\" data-datatype=\"bible\">4:6<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In 1 Peter, it is used to t<span id=\"marker3725024\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4321703\"><\/span>each four concepts: first, that the prophetic content in the Old Testament was part of God\u2019s grace (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Pe1.10\" data-reference=\"1Pe1.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:10<\/a>); secondly, the eschatological hope of grace (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Pe1.13\" data-reference=\"1Pe1.13\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:13<\/a>); thirdly, grace as the concept of spiritual<span id=\"marker3725025\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4321903\"><\/span> living (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Pe3.7\" data-reference=\"1Pe3.7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">3:7<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Pe5.5\" data-reference=\"1Pe5.5\" data-datatype=\"bible\">5:5<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Pe5.10\" data-reference=\"1Pe5.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">10<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Pe5.12\" data-reference=\"1Pe5.12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">12<\/a>); and fourthly, Peter, like Paul, used the word \u201cgrace\u201d to emphasize spiritual gifts (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Pe4.10\" data-reference=\"1Pe4.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">4:10<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In 2 Peter, it is found twice: in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Pe1.2\" data-reference=\"2Pe1.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:2<\/a> and <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Pe3.18\" data-reference=\"2Pe3.18\" data-datatype=\"bible\">3:18<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In 1 John, it is not used at all.<span id=\"marker3725026\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4322103\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In 2 John, it is found once, in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/3Jn3\" data-reference=\"3Jn3\" data-datatype=\"bible\">3<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In 3 John, it is not used at all.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And in the Book of Jude, it is used only once, in verse <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jud4\" data-reference=\"Jud4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">4<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3.F&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.4&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3.E&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4322238,&quot;length&quot;:158,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3725066&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\">F. The Book of Revelation<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In the Book of Revelation, the word \u201cgrace\u201d is found only twice: in the opening greeting (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Re1.4\" data-reference=\"Re1.4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1:4<\/a>) and the closing benediction (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Re22.21\" data-reference=\"Re22.21\" data-datatype=\"bible\">22:21<\/a>).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.4&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.5&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.3.F&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4322396,&quot;length&quot;:1977,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3715996&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\">IV. The Meaning of the Grace of God<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Having dealt with the original Greek and Hebrew words, and having surveyed the use of the word \u201cgrace\u201d in the Old and New Testaments, the fourth category of this st<span id=\"marker3715998\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4322596\"><\/span>udy is to derive a definition of the grace of God.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">A very simple definition is: The grace of God is favor that is unmerited, that is totally unrelated to every or any question of human merit. This sim<span id=\"marker3715999\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4322796\"><\/span>ple definition carries seven specific ramifications that should be noted.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">First, grace is not withheld because of sin; otherwise, it would not be true grace.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Secondly, grace is not lessened because of<span id=\"marker3716000\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4322996\"><\/span> sin.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Thirdly, grace cannot incur a debt. Good works may follow the experience of God\u2019s grace, but not for the purpose of compensation. Grace is grace; it is unmerited. It is pure love given to man wi<span id=\"marker3716001\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4323196\"><\/span>th its various benefits. This is the point of <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph2.10\" data-reference=\"Eph2.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ephesians 2:10<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Tt2.14\" data-reference=\"Tt2.14\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Titus 2:14<\/a>; and <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Tt3.8\" data-reference=\"Tt3.8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">3:8<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Fourthly, grace is never exercised as a just payment of a debt according to <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro4.4\" data-reference=\"Ro4.4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Romans 4:4<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fifth ramification is tha<span id=\"marker3716002\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4323396\"><\/span>t grace is never the overpayment of a debt. Grace does not increase or decrease.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Sixth, grace does not appear in the immediate divine dealings with the sins of the unsaved. This means that God deals w<span id=\"marker3716003\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4323596\"><\/span>ith any sin only on the basis of mercy, not leniency. Sin is not forgiven because God is big-hearted enough to remit the penalty or to waive His righteous judgments. Forgiveness is not an immediate act of grace, rather, it is a judicial pardon in view of the fact that the debt has already been paid by another, the Mes<span id=\"marker3716004\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4323796\"><\/span>siah. Grace is mediated through the cross.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And the seventh ramification is that g<span id=\"marker3716005\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4323996\"><\/span>race does not appear in the immediate divine dealings with the sins of the saved, because forgiveness is on the basis of the cross of the Messiah. The means of receiving forgiveness for a believer who has sinned is by means of confession <span id=\"marker3716006\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4324196\"><\/span>(<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Jn1.9\" data-reference=\"1Jn1.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Jn. 1:9<\/a>). Even for the saved, grace is not immediate, but mediated on the basis of the cross of the Messiah and by means of confession.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.5&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.5.A&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.4&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4324373,&quot;length&quot;:288,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3716024&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3716024\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4324373\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3716025\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4324373\"><\/span>V. Common Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fifth category of the grace of God is a study of common grace, which will be divided into five units: the definition of common grace, the display of common grace, the means of comm<span id=\"marker3716026\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4324573\"><\/span>on grace, the content and effects of common grace, and the limitations of common grace.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.5.A&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.5.B&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.5&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4324661,&quot;length&quot;:913,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3713755&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3713755\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4324661\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3713756\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4324661\"><\/span>A. The Definition of Common Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Someone has written a nice, lengthy definition of common grace: \u201cCommon grace is those general operations of the Holy Spirit whereby He, without renewing the heart, e<span id=\"marker3713757\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4324861\"><\/span>xercises such a moral influence on men through His general or special revelation that sin is restrained, order is maintained in social life, and civil righteousness is promoted, and those general blessings, such as rain and sunshine, food and drink, clothing and shelter that God imparts to all men indiscriminately where and in what measure it seems good to Him.\u201d<span id=\"marker3713758\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4325061\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Perhaps a more simple definition of<span id=\"marker3713759\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4325261\"><\/span> common grace is as follows: \u201cCommon grace is the unmerited favor of God toward all men displayed in His general care for them.\u201d Common grace is God\u2019s grace or favor extended to all men in general, without distinguishing between believ<span id=\"marker3713760\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4325461\"><\/span>ers and unbelievers (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps104.1-35\" data-reference=\"Ps104.1-35\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ps. 104:1\u201335<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps145.14-16\" data-reference=\"Ps145.14-16\" data-datatype=\"bible\">145:14\u201316<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac17.30\" data-reference=\"Ac17.30\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Acts 17:30<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro1.24\" data-reference=\"Ro1.24\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Rom. 1:24<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro1.26\" data-reference=\"Ro1.26\" data-datatype=\"bible\">26<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro1.28\" data-reference=\"Ro1.28\" data-datatype=\"bible\">28<\/a>).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.5.B&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.5.C&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.5.A&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4325574,&quot;length&quot;:358,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3713761&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3713761\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4325574\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3713762\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4325574\"><\/span>B. The Display of Common Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Common grace is displayed in three areas or in three circles of activity: first, in God\u2019s general providence of His world; secondly, in the restraint of sin in that man <span id=\"marker3713763\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4325774\"><\/span>is never allowed to become as bad as the sin nature would permit him to become; and thirdly, in the general convicting work of the Holy Spirit (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn16.7-11\" data-reference=\"Jn16.7-11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Jn. 16:7\u201311<\/a>).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.5.C&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.5.D&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.5.B&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4325932,&quot;length&quot;:1437,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3725148&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3725148\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4325932\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3725149\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4325932\"><\/span>C. The Means of Common Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third unit concerns the various means by which common grace is extended. Four things can be mentioned in regards to the means of common grace.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The first means is gener<span id=\"marker3725150\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4326132\"><\/span>al revelation. General revelation is God\u2019s revelation through nature, through providence, and through creation, in contrast to special revelation in the written Word of God. While one needs the Spirit of God to understand sp<span id=\"marker3725151\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4326332\"><\/span>ecial revelation, all men can arrive at certain correct conclusions about God from general revelation. Thus, general revelation is one means of common grace.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">A second means of <span id=\"marker3725152\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4326532\"><\/span>common grace is human government. God uses human government to restrain wickedness and the lawlessness of sin. A strong government that applies punishment to evil doers is also a product of common grace.<span id=\"marker3725153\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4326732\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third means of common grace is public opinion. Sometimes God will use public opinion to make sure things are done the way He wills it. There are concepts of public opinion, such as majority op<span id=\"marker3725154\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4326932\"><\/span>inion or the Moral Majority or other forms that God will some times use to achieve order in human society; that too is a means of common grace.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fourth means is more direct, and that is by divine p<span id=\"marker3725155\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4327132\"><\/span>unishment and reward. Divine punishment, such as in the case of Sodom and Gomorrah, and divine reward, such as in the case of areas of the world that are productive and supply the physical needs of man, are also a means of common grace.<span id=\"marker3725156\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4327332\"><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.5.D&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.5.E&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.5.C&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4327369,&quot;length&quot;:1624,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3713798&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3713798\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4327369\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3713799\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4327369\"><\/span>D. The Content and Effects of Common Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Concerning the content and effects of common grace, seven things should be noted.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">First, good gifts are a product of God\u2019s common grace (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro2.4\" data-reference=\"Ro2.4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Rom. 2:4<\/a>). Among the<span id=\"marker3713800\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4327569\"><\/span>se good gifts are: the goodness of God (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps145.9\" data-reference=\"Ps145.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ps. 145:9<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ps145.15-16\" data-reference=\"Ps145.15-16\" data-datatype=\"bible\">15\u201316<\/a>); sunshine and rain (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Mt5.44-45\" data-reference=\"Mt5.44-45\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Mat. 5:44\u201345<\/a>); the kindness of God (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk6.35-36\" data-reference=\"Lk6.35-36\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Lk. 6:35\u201336<\/a>); food from the earth (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac14.16-17\" data-reference=\"Ac14.16-17\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Acts 14:16\u201317<\/a>); and provisions (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ti4.10\" data-reference=\"1Ti4.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Tim. 4:10<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Secon<span id=\"marker3713801\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4327769\"><\/span>dly, God\u2019s restraint of the evilness and lawlessness of sin is a product of common grace (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ge6.3\" data-reference=\"Ge6.3\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Gen. 6:3<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ge20.6\" data-reference=\"Ge20.6\" data-datatype=\"bible\">20:6<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ge31.7\" data-reference=\"Ge31.7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">31:7<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Job1.12\" data-reference=\"Job1.12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Job 1:12<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Job2.6\" data-reference=\"Job2.6\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2:6<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Is63.10-11\" data-reference=\"Is63.10-11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Is. 63:10\u201311<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Th2.6-7\" data-reference=\"2Th2.6-7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Thes. 2:6\u20137<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Thirdly, the natural man or the unsaved man<span id=\"marker3713802\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4327969\"><\/span> is able to perform some good acts. The fact that the natural man is able to do good things is also a product of common grace (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Ki10.29-30\" data-reference=\"2Ki10.29-30\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Kin. 10:29\u201330<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Ki12.2\" data-reference=\"2Ki12.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">12:2<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Ki14.3\" data-reference=\"2Ki14.3\" data-datatype=\"bible\">14:3<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk6.33\" data-reference=\"Lk6.33\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Lk. 6:33<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro2.14\" data-reference=\"Ro2.14\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Rom. 2:14<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Fourthly, God does not<span id=\"marker3713803\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4328169\"><\/span> immediately judge every sin. The delay in the execution of God\u2019s sentence against sin gives man a chance to repent. The fact that evil men, unsaved men, do not receive the judgment of God immediately<span id=\"marker3713804\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4328369\"><\/span> is a product of common grace (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro2.4\" data-reference=\"Ro2.4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Rom. 2:4<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Pe3.9\" data-reference=\"2Pe3.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Pet. 3:9<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Fifth, common grace gives man some sense of the truth, the good, the moral, and the beautiful. Even the unsaved man is able to appreciate the beau<span id=\"marker3713805\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4328569\"><\/span>tiful things of this world, the truth, and the good because of common grace (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac17.22\" data-reference=\"Ac17.22\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Acts 17:22<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro2.14-15\" data-reference=\"Ro2.14-15\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Rom. 2:14\u201315<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Sixth, civil government exercising righteous rule is a result of common grace (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro13.1-4\" data-reference=\"Ro13.1-4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Rom. 13:1\u20134<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And<span id=\"marker3713806\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4328769\"><\/span> seventh, common grace is also proof of the gospel. In other words, when people see the evidences of common grace that, in turn, may lead them to the truth of the gospel; this too is a product of common <span id=\"marker3713807\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4328969\"><\/span>grace (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn16.8-11\" data-reference=\"Jn16.8-11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Jn. 16:8\u201311<\/a>).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.5.E&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.6&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.5.D&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4328993,&quot;length&quot;:587,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3716895&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3716895\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4328993\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3716896\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4328993\"><\/span>E. The Limitations of Common Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">There are three specific limitations of common grace. First, it works in a rational and moral way, but not in a spiritual way. Only special grace works in a spiritua<span id=\"marker3716897\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4329193\"><\/span>l way. Secondly, common grace will not effect a spiritual change. It may lead a person to begin searching for spiritual truth, but common grace itself will not effect a spiritual change. This too belongs to another facet of the grace of God. And thirdly, it can be resisted by human will. People resist common grace when they deny the truth of God being manifest in<span id=\"marker3716898\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4329393\"><\/span> Creation and nature.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.6&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.6.A&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.5.E&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4329580,&quot;length&quot;:190,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3716921&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3716921\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4329580\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3716922\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4329580\"><\/span>VI. Effectual or Special Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The sixth category deals with the effectual or special grace of God, and can be divided into two units: the definition and the ramifications of special grace.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.6.A&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.6.B&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.6&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4329770,&quot;length&quot;:203,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3726311&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3726311\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4329770\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3726312\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4329770\"><\/span>A. The Definition of Effectual or Special Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">A definition of effectual or special grace is that it is the work of the Holy Spirit that effectively moves men to believe in Jesus the Messiah as Savio<span id=\"marker3726313\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4329970\"><\/span>r.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.6.B&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.7&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.6.A&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4329973,&quot;length&quot;:964,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3716953&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3716953\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4329973\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3716954\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4329973\"><\/span>B. The Ramifications of Effectual or Special Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">This definition of effectual or special grace has six ramifications. First, special grace is effective; it will always accomplish its goal. Secondly,<span id=\"marker3716955\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4330173\"><\/span> it cannot be resisted, although it does not exclude the human act of believing. Thirdly, it is an act of the Holy Spirit that moves men to believe so that no man is ever saved against his will. Special grace is what causes salvation to come to a man, but the work of the Holy Spirit in special grace is to work on man\u2019s will to make him willing to <span id=\"marker3716956\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4330373\"><\/span>believe. Fourthly, special grace works apart from the human will, but it generates that will effectively so that it moves the human will without forcing it. This is the balance between sovereignty and human will. Fifth, effectual or special grace is an instantaneous act, not a <span id=\"marker3716957\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4330573\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3716958\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4330773\"><\/span>process. And sixth, it is preceded by common grace. Man first experiences common grace before he experiences effectual or special grace.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.7&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.7.A&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.6.B&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4330937,&quot;length&quot;:246,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3726434&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3726434\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4330937\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3726435\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4330937\"><\/span>VII. Sovereign Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The seventh category of the grace of God deals with sovereign grace and can be divided into three units: the meaning of sovereign grace, election and the divine motives of soverei<span id=\"marker3726436\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4331137\"><\/span>gn grace, and the motives of sovereign grace.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.7.A&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.7.B&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.7&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4331183,&quot;length&quot;:1550,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3726437&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3726437\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4331183\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3726438\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4331183\"><\/span>A. The Meaning of Sovereign Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The word \u201csovereign\u201d means \u201chaving the primary or highest rule.\u201d The word itself does not have an unlimited concept because God\u2019s sovereignty is limited only by Himse<span id=\"marker3726439\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4331383\"><\/span>lf; God\u2019s exercise of His grace is limited by His own attributes. Therefore, the word \u201csovereign\u201d is not an unlimited concept.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The point of <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph1.11\" data-reference=\"Eph1.11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ephesians 1:11<\/a> is that the concept of the sovereignty of God<span id=\"marker3726440\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4331583\"><\/span> must be correlated with the plan of God. The grace of God, especially His sovereign grace, is revealed through God\u2019s chosen plan. This plan that God has chosen is all-inclusive, but this does not mean, of course, that God sustains the same relat<span id=\"marker3726441\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4331783\"><\/span>ionship to every part of that plan because, within the plan, there is creature responsibility. Furthermore, God uses a variety of means, both direct and indirect, to carry out His purpose. Thus the concept of God\u2019s sovereignty must be correlated with God\u2019s plan.<span id=\"marker3726442\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4331983\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Furthermore, the sovereignty of God is a purposeful concept. It is not arbitrary, meaning \u201c<span id=\"marker3726443\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4332183\"><\/span>fatalistic,\u201d nor is it whimsical, meaning \u201cleft to chance.\u201d To receive the grace of God, one must believe. To enjoy the grace of God, one must be obedient. The purpose of the grace of God in relationship to man is to produce good works (<span id=\"marker3726444\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4332383\"><\/span><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph2.10\" data-reference=\"Eph2.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Eph. 2:10<\/a>). The purpose of the grace of God in relationship to Himself is that of His own glorification (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph1.5-6\" data-reference=\"Eph1.5-6\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Eph. 1:5\u20136<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph1.12\" data-reference=\"Eph1.12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">12<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph1.14\" data-reference=\"Eph1.14\" data-datatype=\"bible\">14<\/a>). Therefore, sovereignty is a purposefu<span id=\"marker3726445\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4332583\"><\/span>l concept.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Another thing about the meaning of sovereign grace is that grace is the supreme and governing principle in God\u2019s ordering of the universe.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.7.B&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.7.C&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.7.A&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4332733,&quot;length&quot;:1645,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3726451&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3726451\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4332733\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3726452\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4332733\"><\/span>B. Election and the Divine Motives of Sovereign Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Election is a major concept within sovereign grace, and six points should be made.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">First, the relationship of sovereignty to election is specifica<span id=\"marker3726453\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4332933\"><\/span>lly in the realm of salvation. The Bible teaches that election is unto salvation (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph1.5\" data-reference=\"Eph1.5\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Eph. 1:5<\/a>), and salvation is by grace (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph2.8\" data-reference=\"Eph2.8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Eph. 2:8<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Secondly, God\u2019s elective work is for the purpose of conforming the be<span id=\"marker3726454\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4333133\"><\/span>liever to the image of the Messiah; believers have been predestined to be conformed to the image of the Son of God (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro8.28-30\" data-reference=\"Ro8.28-30\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Rom. 8:28\u201330<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Thirdly, if God did not exercise His sovereignty in election, no one <span id=\"marker3726455\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4333333\"><\/span>would have been saved. Man is not capable of saving himself.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Fourthly, the question is not, \u201cWhy are some lost?\u201d All are lost because of sin. The question is, \u201cWhy are any saved?\u201d The reason some are <span id=\"marker3726456\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4333533\"><\/span>saved by grace is for God\u2019s glory.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Fifth, everything God does is based upon the counsel of His own will (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph1.11\" data-reference=\"Eph1.11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Eph. 1:11<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Sixth, because God is a sovereign ruler, nothing escapes His observation, and nothi<span id=\"marker3726457\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4333733\"><\/span>ng is outside His control. Therefore, He can safely allow man the liberty necessary for responsibility (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Th2.13\" data-reference=\"2Th2.13\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Thes. 2:13<\/a>). Thus, grace concerns origins and responsibility concerns reactions. Furthermore, <span id=\"marker3726458\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4333933\"><\/span>concerning responsibility in relationship to reactions, three things should be noted: first, believers are not to frustrate the grace of God by substituting works (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ga2.4\" data-reference=\"Ga2.4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Gal. 2:4<\/a>); secondly, believers are n<span id=\"marker3726459\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4334133\"><\/span>ot to spite the Spirit of grace by rejecting grace\u2019s way of salvation (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Heb10.29\" data-reference=\"Heb10.29\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Heb. 10:29<\/a>); and thirdly, believers should make their calling and election sure; the way of making it sure is to see if God\u2019s gra<span id=\"marker3726460\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4334333\"><\/span>ce is resulting in good works (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Pe1.10\" data-reference=\"2Pe1.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Pet. 1:10<\/a>).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.7.C&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.8&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.7.B&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4334378,&quot;length&quot;:517,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3715030&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\">C. The Motives of Sovereign Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">There are three motives for sovereign grace. The first motive is the love of God; it is because of His love that God\u2019s sovereign grace is bestowed (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Jn2.5\" data-reference=\"1Jn2.5\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Jn. 2:5<\/a>). The second motive of grace is the demonstration of His grace (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph2.7\" data-reference=\"Eph2.7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Eph. 2:7<\/a>). He extends sovereign grace so that He can demonstrate His graciousness. The third motive is so that the redeemed may produce good works. Those who have received God\u2019s sovereign grace and have been saved can and should produce good works (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph2.10\" data-reference=\"Eph2.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Eph. 2:10<\/a>).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.8&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.8.A&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.7.C&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4334895,&quot;length&quot;:197,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3726517&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\">VIII. Salvation Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">This eighth category will be subdivided into three units: the Scriptures, the divine motives of salvation grace, and the principles that cannot co exist with salvation grace.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.8.A&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.8.B&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.8&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4335092,&quot;length&quot;:344,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3726556&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3726556\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4335092\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3726557\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4335092\"><\/span>A. The Scriptures<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The Bible does indeed teach that salvation is by grace through faith plus nothing. Two passages that teach this are:<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ac15.11\" data-reference=\"Ac15.11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Acts 15:11<\/a>: <em>But we believe that we shall be saved through the gra<\/em><span id=\"marker3726558\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4335292\"><\/span><em>ce of the Lord Jesus, in like manner as they.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro11.6\" data-reference=\"Ro11.6\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Romans 11:6<\/a>: <em>But if it is by grace, it is no more of works: otherwise grace is no more grace.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.8.B&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.8.C&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.8.A&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4335436,&quot;length&quot;:1046,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3715074&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3715074\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4335436\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3715075\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4335436\"><\/span>B. The Divine Motives of Salvation Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">According to <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph2.7\" data-reference=\"Eph2.7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ephesians 2:7<\/a>, the divine motive in saving grace was good works. Concerning divine motivation, three points can be made.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">First, men are said to be<span id=\"marker3715076\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4335636\"><\/span> saved so that good works may result (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph2.8-10\" data-reference=\"Eph2.8-10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Eph. 2:8\u201310<\/a>). This is a major distinction between the Dispensation of the Law and the Dispensation of Grace. Under the Law of Moses, works were required. These wo<span id=\"marker3715077\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4335836\"><\/span>rks were set forth as meritorious and blessings came as a result of them (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Mt22.34-40\" data-reference=\"Mt22.34-40\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Mat. 22:34\u201340<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Mk12.28-34\" data-reference=\"Mk12.28-34\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Mk. 12:28\u201334<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Lk10.26-28\" data-reference=\"Lk10.26-28\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Lk. 10:26\u201328<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">But these required works were not in the salvation sense. Believers are under grac<span id=\"marker3715078\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4336036\"><\/span>e and good works should be the result of divine blessings. Under the Law, the issue was, \u201cDo good works so you can receive God\u2019s favor.\u201d But under grace, the issue is, \u201cBecause you have received God\u2019s favor, therefore, do good works.\u201d<span id=\"marker3715079\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4336236\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Secondly, works are a proper test of saving faith in that one shows his faith by his works (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jas2.14-26\" data-reference=\"Jas2.14-26\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Jas. 2:14\u201326<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And thirdly, the believer\u2019s works are indicative of the at<span id=\"marker3715080\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4336436\"><\/span>titude of his heart toward this grace of God.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.8.C&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.9&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.8.B&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4336482,&quot;length&quot;:758,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3717130&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3717130\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4336482\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3717131\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4336482\"><\/span>C. The Principles that Cannot Co exist with Salvation Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">There is no co-existence possible between certain principles and the grace of God. Three such principles can be mentioned.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">First, any sense <span id=\"marker3717132\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4336682\"><\/span>of human obligation to attain God\u2019s grace cannot co-exist with grace, because God must be free to exercise grace without the slightest limitations due to human sin. Grace would not be free grace if the benefits were w<span id=\"marker3717133\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4336882\"><\/span>ithheld because of sin.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Secondly, there cannot be any sense of human repayment; grace cannot remain grace if an obligation for repayment is created or imposed by its benefits. Accordi<span id=\"marker3717134\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4337082\"><\/span>ng to <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro6.23\" data-reference=\"Ro6.23\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Romans 6:23<\/a>, grace is a gift.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Thirdly, there cannot be any recognition of human merit, according to <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph2.10\" data-reference=\"Eph2.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ephesians 2:10<\/a>. Grace is not grace if it is earned.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.9&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.8.C&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4337240,&quot;length&quot;:2424,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3726580&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3726580\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4337240\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3726581\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4337240\"><\/span>IX. The Believer\u2019s Standing in Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Two main passages emphasize that those who are believers are standing in a new position; they are standing in grace. The first passage is <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro5.2\" data-reference=\"Ro5.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Romans 5:2<\/a>: <em>through whom <\/em><span id=\"marker3726582\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4337440\"><\/span><em>also we have had our access by faith into this grace wherein we stand; and we rejoice in hope of the glory of God.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Here Paul writes that believers are standing in <em>this grace<\/em>, and they attained that st<span id=\"marker3726583\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4337640\"><\/span>anding <em>by faith.<\/em> Their standing in <em>this grace<\/em> provides the <em>hope of the glory of God<\/em>; that some day the believer will be glorified, even as they have been justified and are now being sanctified.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The se<span id=\"marker3726584\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4337840\"><\/span>cond main passage that speaks about this standing in grace is <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Pe5.12\" data-reference=\"1Pe5.12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Peter 5:12<\/a>: <em>By Silvanus, our faithful brother, as I account him, I have written unto you briefly, exhorting, and testifying that this is<\/em><span id=\"marker3726585\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4338040\"><\/span><em> the true grace of God: stand ye fast therein.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">As Peter concludes his first epistle, he points out that the reason he wrote it was to testify concerning the truth of the grace of God in which these be<span id=\"marker3726586\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4338240\"><\/span>lievers were standing. They were standing in the grace of God, just as believers are today.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">There are two implications to the believer\u2019s standing in grace. First, the keeping power of God through grac<span id=\"marker3726587\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4338440\"><\/span>e is included in every consideration of the principles of grace. Because of this, a disposal of three things is required. First, there must be a disposal of every condemnation that divine righteousness could impose because of sin. According to <span id=\"marker3726588\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4338640\"><\/span><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn3.18\" data-reference=\"Jn3.18\" data-datatype=\"bible\">John 3:18<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn5.24\" data-reference=\"Jn5.24\" data-datatype=\"bible\">5:24<\/a>; and <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro8.1\" data-reference=\"Ro8.1\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Romans 8:1<\/a>, there has indeed been such a disposal. The point of these passages is that believers are no longer standing in condemnation<span id=\"marker3726589\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4338840\"><\/span>, they are standing in grace. It is the unbeliever who has the wrath of God abiding on him. Secondly, there must be a disposal of every human obligation. The giving of this standing in grace does not obligate anyone to repay God for this grace. There are obligations, of course, but these obligations are not for the purpose <span id=\"marker3726590\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4339040\"><\/span>of repayment. This grace is an absolutely free gift, which requires no repayment. And thirdly, there must be disposal of every human merit, because human merit cannot achieve this grace of God.<span id=\"marker3726591\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4339240\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second implication is that the keeping power of God through grace is implied <span id=\"marker3726592\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4339440\"><\/span>in every revelation wherein the truth that grace reaches into the coming ages for its consummation is presented. The grace believers have right now reaches into the coming ages for its total enjoyment (<span id=\"marker3726593\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4339640\"><\/span><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn6.37\" data-reference=\"Jn6.37\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Jn. 6:37<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Php1.6\" data-reference=\"Php1.6\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Phil. 1:6<\/a>).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.A&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.9&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4339664,&quot;length&quot;:228,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3715152&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3715152\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4339664\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3715153\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4339664\"><\/span>X. Life Under Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Believers are now standing in this grace, they are now in the Dispensation of Grace, and are under grace. What is life under grace all about? The category of life under grace can b<span id=\"marker3715154\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4339864\"><\/span>e discussed in seven units.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.A&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.B&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4339892,&quot;length&quot;:946,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3726745&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3726745\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4339892\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3726746\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4339892\"><\/span>A. The Basis of Life Under Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Concerning the basis of life under grace, two things should be mentioned. First, believers must clearly recognize that they are under grace, not under the Mosaic Law (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro6.14\" data-reference=\"Ro6.14\" data-datatype=\"bible\"><span id=\"marker3726747\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4340092\"><\/span>Rom. 6:14<\/a>). Believers must always remember that the life they now lead is not on the basis of the Law, but on the basis of the grace of God only. The contrast is that, under the Law, it was taught, \u201cD<span id=\"marker3726748\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4340292\"><\/span>o it because you have to\u201d and \u201cDo it in order to be blessed.\u201d But under grace, it is the opposite, \u201cDo it because you want to,\u201d and \u201cDo it because you have been blessed.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Secondly, while believers are<span id=\"marker3726749\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4340492\"><\/span> free from the Law of Moses, they are not free from law altogether. They must now operate under a different law, the Law of the Messiah (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co9.21\" data-reference=\"1Co9.21\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Cor. 9:21<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ga6.2\" data-reference=\"Ga6.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Gal. 6:2<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The basis of life under grace is the cl<span id=\"marker3726750\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4340692\"><\/span>ear cut recognition that believers are under grace, not under the Law; they are free from the Law of Moses, but are under the Law of the Messiah.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.B&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.C&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.A&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4340838,&quot;length&quot;:2226,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3727419&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3727419\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4340838\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3727420\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4340838\"><\/span>B. The Provisions of Life Under Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Just as the Mosaic Law provided a particular rule of life, even so, the Law of the Messiah also provides a particular rule of life under grace.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">For example, this <span id=\"marker3727421\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4341038\"><\/span>is the point of <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Tt2.11\" data-reference=\"Tt2.11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Titus 2:11<\/a>: <em>For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all men.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men, and this grace that brought salvation carr<span id=\"marker3727422\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4341238\"><\/span>ies with it a particular rule of life: the Law of the Messiah. Just as the Law of Moses contained a system of rules of life, the Law of the Messiah contains a system of rules and principles for the conduct of the believer. Because the Law of Moses is excluded as a rule of life, the believer\u2019s daily life i<span id=\"marker3727423\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4341438\"><\/span>s to be directed by the teachings of grace. Too many believers are confused in this matter.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Fr<span id=\"marker3727424\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4341638\"><\/span>equently, believers go back to certain points of the Mosaic Law in order to find a rule of life for themselves, but that is not the proper place to go. Believers are no longer under the Mosaic Law, but <span id=\"marker3727425\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4341838\"><\/span>are under grace; therefore, the law they should go to for a rule of life is the Law of the Messiah. This is the present system of rules and principles for believers\u2019 conduct. Again, the Law of Moses is excluded as a rule of life. Today, the believer\u2019s daily life is to be directed by the Law of the Messiah, which is a product of grace.<span id=\"marker3727426\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4342038\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Along with the provision of the Law of the Messiah, which con<span id=\"marker3727427\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4342238\"><\/span>tains both positive and negative commandments, comes divine enablement. Divine enablement is provided so that the believer can keep God\u2019s standards. So on the one hand, God has given the Law of the Messiah providing believers with the rules and regulations to o<span id=\"marker3727428\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4342438\"><\/span>bey, providing a rule of life for this age. On the other hand, however, comes divine enablement, so that believers can keep the righteous standards of God (<span id=\"marker3727429\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4342638\"><\/span><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn7.37-39\" data-reference=\"Jn7.37-39\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Jn. 7:37\u201339<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro5.5\" data-reference=\"Ro5.5\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Rom. 5:5<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro8.9\" data-reference=\"Ro8.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">8:9<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co2.12\" data-reference=\"1Co2.12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Cor. 2:12<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co6.19\" data-reference=\"1Co6.19\" data-datatype=\"bible\">6:19<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ga3.2\" data-reference=\"Ga3.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Gal. 3:2<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Th4.8\" data-reference=\"1Th4.8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Thes. 4:8<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Jn3.24\" data-reference=\"1Jn3.24\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Jn. 3:24<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Jn4.13\" data-reference=\"1Jn4.13\" data-datatype=\"bible\">4:13<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">To summarize the provisions of life under grace: first, God provided the Law of the Messiah th<span id=\"marker3727430\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4342838\"><\/span>at spells out what believers should and should not do, but also gives them principles to follow. And secondly, He has provided divine enablement so that believers can effectively fulfill the demands of the Law of the Messiah.<span id=\"marker3727431\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4343038\"><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.C&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.C.1&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.B&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4343064,&quot;length&quot;:394,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3716009&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3716009\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4343064\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3716010\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4343064\"><\/span>C. The Precepts of Life Under Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The precepts of life under grace are based upon what has already been spoken about, the Law of the Messiah, which spells out the conduct of life that believers ough<span id=\"marker3716011\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4343264\"><\/span>t to lead. Just as the Law of Moses had many individual commandments, even so, the Law of the Messiah has many individual commandments. These precepts can be categorized in four different ways.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.C.1&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.C.2&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.C&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4343458,&quot;length&quot;:656,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3716075&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\">1. Positive Commandments in the Law of the Messiah<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Positive commandments are found throughout the New Testament. There are actually many positive commandments in each of the Epistles, except for Philemon, which is a personal letter to a friend. The following list is one example from every book from Romans to Revelation that contains a positive commandment:<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro13.1\" data-reference=\"Ro13.1\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Romans 13:1<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co11.28\" data-reference=\"1Co11.28\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Corinthians 11:28<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co6.17\" data-reference=\"2Co6.17\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Corinthians 6:17<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ga6.2\" data-reference=\"Ga6.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Galatians 6:2<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph5.22\" data-reference=\"Eph5.22\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ephesians 5:22<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Php4.9\" data-reference=\"Php4.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Philippians 4:9<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Col4.6\" data-reference=\"Col4.6\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Colossians 4:6<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Th5.16-18\" data-reference=\"1Th5.16-18\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Thessalonians 5:16\u201318<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Th3.12\" data-reference=\"2Th3.12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Thessalonians 3:12<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ti2.8\" data-reference=\"1Ti2.8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Timothy 2:8<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Ti4.2\" data-reference=\"2Ti4.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Timothy 4:2<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Tt2.7\" data-reference=\"Tt2.7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Titus 2:7<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Heb10.24\" data-reference=\"Heb10.24\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Hebrews 10:24<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jas1.5\" data-reference=\"Jas1.5\" data-datatype=\"bible\">James 1:5<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Pe2.21\" data-reference=\"1Pe2.21\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Peter 2:21<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Pe3.18\" data-reference=\"2Pe3.18\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Peter 3:18<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Jn2.6\" data-reference=\"1Jn2.6\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 John 2:6<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Jn5\" data-reference=\"2Jn5\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 John 5<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/3Jn11\" data-reference=\"3Jn11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">3 John 11<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jud22\" data-reference=\"Jud22\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Jude 22<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Re2.5\" data-reference=\"Re2.5\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Revelation 2:5<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.C.2&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.C.3&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.C.1&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4344114,&quot;length&quot;:556,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3727527&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\">2. Negative Commandments in the Law of the Messiah<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">There are also many negative commandments that believers should not do. The following list is one example from each of the New Testament books from R<span id=\"marker3727529\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4344314\"><\/span>omans to 3 John, except again for Philemon, that contains a positive commandment:<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro12.2\" data-reference=\"Ro12.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Romans 12:2<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co6.7\" data-reference=\"1Co6.7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Corinthians 6:7<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co6.14\" data-reference=\"2Co6.14\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Corinthians 6:14<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ga5.13\" data-reference=\"Ga5.13\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Galatians 5:13<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph4.30\" data-reference=\"Eph4.30\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ephesians 4:30<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Php2.4\" data-reference=\"Php2.4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Philippians 2:4<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Col3.21\" data-reference=\"Col3.21\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Colossians 3:21<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Th5.19\" data-reference=\"1Th5.19\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Thess<span id=\"marker3727530\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4344514\"><\/span>alonians 5:19<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Th3.13\" data-reference=\"2Th3.13\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Thessalonians 3:13<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ti4.7\" data-reference=\"1Ti4.7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Timothy 4:7<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Ti1.8\" data-reference=\"2Ti1.8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Timothy 1:8<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Tt2.10\" data-reference=\"Tt2.10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Titus 2:10<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Heb10.25\" data-reference=\"Heb10.25\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Hebrews 10:25<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jas4.11\" data-reference=\"Jas4.11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">James 4:11<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Pe3.9\" data-reference=\"1Pe3.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Peter 3:9<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Pe3.8-9\" data-reference=\"2Pe3.8-9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Peter 3:8\u20139<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Jn4.1\" data-reference=\"1Jn4.1\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 John 4:1<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Jn10\" data-reference=\"2Jn10\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 John 10<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/3Jn11\" data-reference=\"3Jn11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">3 John 11<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.C.3&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.C.4&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.C.2&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4344670,&quot;length&quot;:1009,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3727618&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3727618\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4344670\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3727619\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4344670\"><\/span>3. Principles in the Law of the Messiah<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Besides positive and negative commandments, there are both positive and negative principles in the Law of the Messiah that should be followed, as well as princi<span id=\"marker3727620\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4344870\"><\/span>ples that deal with real biblical situation ethics.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In the case of doing something that would offend a brother, Paul used the example of the eating of meat. If the eating of meat would offend a brothe<span id=\"marker3727621\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4345070\"><\/span>r, then the believer must refrain from eating meat in his presence. Of course, that is neither a positive or negative commandment. The Bible does not say that one must eat meat nor does it say that one cannot eat meat. Meat itself is a neutral element, so normally, all are free to partake. But when partaking of meat will cause offense, the princi<span id=\"marker3727622\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4345270\"><\/span>ple to be followed is that one is to refrain from eating meat. This is a situation ethic. Thus, besides positive commandments and negative commandments, there are also principles in which one must use wisdom to determine how he should act in a given situation.<span id=\"marker3727623\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4345470\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3727624\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4345670\"><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.C.4&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.D&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.C.3&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4345679,&quot;length&quot;:331,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3718022&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3718022\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4345679\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3718023\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4345679\"><\/span>4. Additional Rules Given by Rulers<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Fourthly, there is one more category concerning precepts, and that is rules given by rulers. The Bible teaches that believers are to be in subjection to those who a<span id=\"marker3718024\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4345879\"><\/span>re in positions of authority, especially those who are in authority over a local church (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph4.11-12\" data-reference=\"Eph4.11-12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Eph. 4:11\u201312<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Ti3.5\" data-reference=\"1Ti3.5\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Tim. 3:5<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Heb13.7\" data-reference=\"Heb13.7\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Heb. 13:7<\/a>, <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Heb13.17\" data-reference=\"Heb13.17\" data-datatype=\"bible\">17<\/a>).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.D&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.E&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.C.4&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4346010,&quot;length&quot;:2017,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3716328&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3716328\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4346010\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3716329\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4346010\"><\/span>D. The Questions to Ask When Living Under Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In dealing with precepts that are principles, how does one determine which way to go? To come to an answer, it may be wise to ask these five questions b<span id=\"marker3716330\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4346210\"><\/span>efore participating.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">First, \u201cIs it a weight, that is, something that would hinder the believer\u2019s life?\u201d This is not a case of dealing with something that is a known sin, for sin always hinders the bel<span id=\"marker3716331\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4346410\"><\/span>iever\u2019s life (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Heb12.1\" data-reference=\"Heb12.1\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Heb. 12:1<\/a>). This is the case of something that is itself neutral, but doing it hinders one\u2019s personal spiritual life. One specific activity may hinder the spiritual life of one believer,<span id=\"marker3716332\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4346610\"><\/span> but not another.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Secondly, \u201cIs it a habit that enslaves?\u201d (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co6.12\" data-reference=\"1Co6.12\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Cor. 6:12<\/a>) For example, the Bible never speaks about smoking. The Bible does not deal with the use of tobacco, but can someone smoke regul<span id=\"marker3716333\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4346810\"><\/span>arly and not become addicted to it? As any smoker can tell you, the answer is \u201cNo!\u201d What a terrible time those who are already addicted to tobacco have in trying to quit. The question again is, \u201cIs it a habit, and does it enslave?\u201d<span id=\"marker3716334\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4347010\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Thirdly, \u201cIs it a stumbling block?\u201d This question is especially important in relation to other saved people. Will it cause a fellow believer to stumble in his faith? (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co8.1-13\" data-reference=\"1Co8.1-13\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1<span id=\"marker3716335\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4347210\"><\/span> Cor. 8:1\u201313<\/a>). This is not a case in which someone might just feel offended by it, because it is almost impossible to do anything these days without someone being offended. The question is, \u201cWill it c<span id=\"marker3716336\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4347410\"><\/span>ause a fellow believer to stumble in his faith?\u201d not whether he will simply be offended by one\u2019s action.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Fourthly, \u201cIs it winsome?\u201d This is the question to ask in relationship to the unsaved. Will it <span id=\"marker3716337\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4347610\"><\/span>hinder an unbeliever from coming to the Messiah or will it draw him to believe on the Messiah? (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co9.19-21\" data-reference=\"1Co9.19-21\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Cor. 9:19\u201321<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co10.32\" data-reference=\"1Co10.32\" data-datatype=\"bible\">10:32<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Col4.5\" data-reference=\"Col4.5\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Col. 4:5<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Fifth, \u201cDoes it display God effectively?\u201d or \u201cDoes it glorify God?\u201d Wi<span id=\"marker3716338\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4347810\"><\/span>ll it bring Him glory? (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co10.31\" data-reference=\"1Co10.31\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Cor. 10:31<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">These are questions believers are to ask themselves when confronted with an issue that in itself is neutral; it is here that the divine wisdom provided by grace <span id=\"marker3716339\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4348010\"><\/span>must be applied.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.E&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.F&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.D&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4348027,&quot;length&quot;:449,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3716379&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3716379\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4348027\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3716380\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4348027\"><\/span>E. The Power Behind Life Under Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Grace provides the power to live life under grace. This power comes from the Holy Spirit, and there are two points to note here. First, the Spirit indwells all bel<span id=\"marker3716381\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4348227\"><\/span>ievers (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro8.9\" data-reference=\"Ro8.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Rom. 8:9<\/a>; <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/1Co6.19\" data-reference=\"1Co6.19\" data-datatype=\"bible\">1 Cor. 6:19<\/a>). And secondly, the Spirit indwells all believers permanently (<a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Jn14.17\" data-reference=\"Jn14.17\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Jn. 14:17<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">By virtue of the permanent indwelling of the Holy Spirit, believers have the power to live the <span id=\"marker3716382\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4348427\"><\/span>life under grace and to keep the precepts of it.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.F&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.E&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4348476,&quot;length&quot;:674,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3718815&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3718815\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4348476\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3718816\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4348476\"><\/span>F. The Purpose of Life Under Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Simply put, the purpose of life under grace is sanctification. Sanctification is to conform the believer more and more to the image of the Son of God.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Therefore, if <span id=\"marker3718817\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4348676\"><\/span>one understands the basis of life under grace, that it is based upon grace and not law; if he understands the provision of life under grace, that it is the Law of the Messiah and the divine enablement to keep it; i<span id=\"marker3718818\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4348876\"><\/span>f he clearly understands the negative precepts, the positive precepts, and the principles of life under grace; if he knows the questions to ask; and if he understands the power by which life under grace works, then he will fulfill its purpose: sanctification.<span id=\"marker3718819\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4349076\"><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.A&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.10.F&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4349150,&quot;length&quot;:304,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3717284&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3717284\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4349150\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3717285\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4349150\"><\/span>XI. Conclusions<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">In drawing conclusions concerning the grace of God, five points can be made: grace is God\u2019s unmerited favor to sinners; grace offers salvation as a free gift to all who believe; God ha<span id=\"marker3717286\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4349350\"><\/span>s the ability to show grace; grace cannot be earned, deserved, or bought; and God\u2019s grace is unlimited.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.A&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.B&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4349454,&quot;length&quot;:258,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3717287&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3717287\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4349454\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3717288\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4349454\"><\/span>A. God\u2019s Unmerited Favor to Sinners<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Grace is God\u2019s unmerited favor to sinners who deserve the exact opposite. The very nature of grace is unmerited favor. As soon as one feels he can earn it or that G<span id=\"marker3717289\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4349654\"><\/span>od is obligated to give it to him, it ceases to be grace.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.B&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.C&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.A&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4349712,&quot;length&quot;:739,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3728470&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3728470\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4349712\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3728471\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4349712\"><\/span>B. God\u2019s Offer of Salvation as a Free Gift<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">God\u2019s grace offers salvation as a free gift to all who put their faith in His Son, Yeshua the Messiah. The grace of God is always being offered to all men, b<span id=\"marker3728472\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4349912\"><\/span>ut it is limited to those who will actually put their faith in His Son.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">God\u2019s grace is a free gift, but like any gift, it must be received. Just as when one purchases a gift and decides to give this g<span id=\"marker3728473\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4350112\"><\/span>ift freely to another, in order to enjoy this gift, that person must receive it, for he is also free to reject it. Thus, God\u2019s grace is offered freely to all men. However, the reception of it is limited to those who receive it by faith. God\u2019s grace offers salvation as a free gift to all who put their faith in His Son, Jesus th<span id=\"marker3728474\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4350312\"><\/span>e Messiah.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.C&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.D&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.B&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4350451,&quot;length&quot;:598,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3718820&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3718820\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4350451\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3718821\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4350451\"><\/span>C. God\u2019s Ability to Show Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">God is able to show grace to sinners in this way because the Lord Yeshua died as a substitute for sinners on the cross of Calvary. God\u2019s grace must not be separated from<span id=\"marker3718822\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4350651\"><\/span> His other attributes, such as the attribute of righteousness and the attribute of justice. These attributes require that He punish sin. Where He must punish sin, grace cannot be extended.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">Because of <span id=\"marker3718823\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4350851\"><\/span>Jesus\u2019 substitutionary death for the sinner, God the Father judged sin on the cross, thereby satisfying His attributes of justice and righteousness, He can therefore extend His grace to the sinner.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.D&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.C&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4351049,&quot;length&quot;:749,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3728475&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3728475\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4351049\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3728476\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4351049\"><\/span>D. God\u2019s Grace Cannot Be Earned, Deserved, or Bought<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The very nature of grace is that it cannot be earned, deserved, or bought, either in whole or in part. Grace cannot be earned because it then becom<span id=\"marker3728477\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4351249\"><\/span>es one\u2019s salary, one\u2019s repayment. Grace cannot be deserved because, as soon as it is deserved, God\u2019s grace is no longer truly grace; it then becomes something that God would be obligated to give. And grace cannot be bought because, if it is something that has been bought, it is no longer what the Bible teaches it to be: God\u2019s free gift. Neither <span id=\"marker3728478\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4351449\"><\/span>can grace be divided in such a way that certain aspects of <span id=\"marker3728479\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4351649\"><\/span>grace can be earned, deserved, or bought, while other aspects cannot. Grace cannot be earned, deserved, or bought, either in whole or in part.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E.1&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.D&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4351798,&quot;length&quot;:321,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3728485&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3728485\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4351798\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3728486\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4351798\"><\/span>E. God\u2019s Grace is Unlimited<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The unlimited grace of God is brought out in the Scriptures in six different ways: the manifestation of God\u2019s grace, the manifestation of grace in salvation, the believer\u2019s<span id=\"marker3728487\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4351998\"><\/span> standing under grace, the believer\u2019s sphere of operation, the provision for daily needs, and God\u2019s uncompromised grace.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E.1&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E.2&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4352119,&quot;length&quot;:831,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3728488&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\">1. The Manifestation of God\u2019s Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">God has done a work by which grace has been manifested. This point is taught by four passages.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro5.15\" data-reference=\"Ro5.15\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Romans 5:15<\/a>: <em>But not as the trespass, so also is the free gift. For i<\/em><em>f by the trespass of the one the many died, much more did the grace of God, and the gift by the grace of the one man, Jesus Christ, abound unto the many.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro5.17\" data-reference=\"Ro5.17\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Romans 5:17<\/a>: <em>For if, by the trespass of the on<\/em><em>e, death reigned through the one; much more shall they that receive the abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness reign in life through the one, even Jesus Christ.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/2Co8.9\" data-reference=\"2Co8.9\" data-datatype=\"bible\">2 Corinthians 8:9<\/a>: <em>For ye <\/em><em>know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, that ye through his poverty might become rich.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Tt2.11\" data-reference=\"Tt2.11\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Titus 2:11<\/a>: <em>For the grace of God has appeared, <\/em><em>bringing salvation to all men.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E.2&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E.3&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E.1&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4352950,&quot;length&quot;:896,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3731102&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\">2. The Manifestation of Grace in Salvation<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The second way of showing that the grace of God is limitless is that the grace that has been manifested to all men has been manifested in salvation. This is <span id=\"marker3731104\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4353150\"><\/span>taught in three passages.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro3.24\" data-reference=\"Ro3.24\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Romans 3:24<\/a>: <em>being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro5.20\" data-reference=\"Ro5.20\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Romans 5:20<\/a>: <em>And the law came in besides, that the trespass might abound; but<\/em><span id=\"marker3731105\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4353350\"><\/span><em> where sin abounded, grace did abound more exceedingly.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Eph2.5-8\" data-reference=\"Eph2.5-8\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Ephesians 2:5\u20138<\/a>: <em>even when we were dead through our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ (by grace have ye been saved), and raised<\/em><span id=\"marker3731106\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4353550\"><\/span><em> us up with him, and made us to sit with him in the heavenly places, in Christ Jesus: that in the ages to come he might show the exceeding riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus: for by grace have ye been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God.<\/em><span id=\"marker3731107\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4353750\"><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E.3&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E.4&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E.2&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4353846,&quot;length&quot;:513,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3720142&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3720142\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4353846\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3720143\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4353846\"><\/span>3. The Believer\u2019s Standing Under Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The third way to show that the grace of God is limitless is that the believer\u2019s standing today is under grace. This is brought out by two passages that emphasize<span id=\"marker3720144\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4354046\"><\/span> the fact that believers are no longer under the Law, but under grace.<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro5.2\" data-reference=\"Ro5.2\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Romans 5:2<\/a>: <em>through whom also we have had our access by faith into this grace wherein we stand; and we rejoice in hope of the glo<\/em><span id=\"marker3720145\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4354246\"><\/span><em>ry of God.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">And <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro6.14\" data-reference=\"Ro6.14\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Romans 6:14<\/a>: <em>For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under law, but under grace.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E.4&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E.5&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E.3&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4354359,&quot;length&quot;:691,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3720146&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3720146\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4354359\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3720147\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4354359\"><\/span>4. The Believer\u2019s Sphere of Operation<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fourth way that shows that the grace of God is limitless is that God\u2019s operative principle for believers today is the principle of grace. This is the sphere i<span id=\"marker3720148\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4354559\"><\/span>n which believers are to operate, not in the sphere of Law. This is brought out in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ga5.4\" data-reference=\"Ga5.4\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Galatians 5:4<\/a>: <em>Ye are severed from Christ, ye who would be justified by the law; ye are fallen away from grace.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The p<span id=\"marker3720149\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4354759\"><\/span>oint of this verse is not that one can lose his salvation, rather, it is that the believer has the choice to operate either within the sphere of the Law or the sphere of grace. The point of this Galatians <span id=\"marker3720150\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4354959\"><\/span>passage is that God\u2019s operative principle for believers today is the sphere of grace.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E.5&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E.6&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E.4&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4355050,&quot;length&quot;:437,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3721625&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\"><span id=\"marker3721625\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4355050\"><\/span><span id=\"marker3721626\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4355050\"><\/span>5. The Provision for Daily Needs<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The fifth evidence of the fact that the grace of God is limitless is that God provides for daily needs by virtue of His grace. This is taught in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Heb4.16\" data-reference=\"Heb4.16\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Hebrews 4:16<\/a>: <em>Let us t<\/em><span id=\"marker3721627\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4355250\"><\/span><em>herefore draw near with boldness unto the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy, and may find grace to help us in time of need.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">By approaching the throne of grace on a daily basis, one can approp<span id=\"marker3721628\" class=\"offset-marker\" data-offset=\"4355450\"><\/span>riate grace to meet his daily needs.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content-chunk\" data-article=\"{&quot;articleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E.6&quot;,&quot;nextArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.FR&quot;,&quot;prevArticleId&quot;:&quot;MBS098.11.E.5&quot;,&quot;offset&quot;:4355487,&quot;length&quot;:889,&quot;resourceStart&quot;:0,&quot;resourceLength&quot;:9264188,&quot;targetId&quot;:&quot;marker3721632&quot;}\" data-resource=\"{&quot;resourceName&quot;:&quot;messbblstd&quot;,&quot;resourceId&quot;:&quot;LLS:MESSBBLSTD&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;The Messianic Bible Study Collection&quot;,&quot;abbreviatedTitle&quot;:&quot;TMBSC&quot;,&quot;type&quot;:&quot;text.monograph&quot;,&quot;supportsBibleRefs&quot;:false,&quot;supportedDataTypes&quot;:[&quot;vp&quot;],&quot;supportsDynamicText&quot;:false,&quot;version&quot;:&quot;2013-08-05T14:39:38Z&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"resourcetext\">\n<p class=\"lang-en\">6. God\u2019s Uncompromised Grace<\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">The sixth way that shows that the grace of God is limitless is that grace cannot be compromised. This is brought out in <a class=\"bibleref\" href=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/reference\/Ro4.13-16\" data-reference=\"Ro4.13-16\" data-datatype=\"bible\">Romans 4:13\u201316<\/a>: <em>For not through the law was the pro<\/em><em>mise to Abraham or to his seed that he should be heir of the world, but through the righteousness of faith. For if they that are of the law are heirs, faith is made void, and the promise is made of none effect: for the law works wrath;<\/em><em> but where there is no law, neither is there transgression. For this cause it is of faith, that it may be according to grace; to the end that the promise may be sure to all the seed; not to that only which is of the law, but to that also which is of the faith of Abraham, who is the father of us all.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"lang-en\">As it is for Abraham, so it is for all. They obtain the enjoyment of God\u2019s grace by faith, because grace cannot be compromised to be achieved by works.<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/biblia.com\/books\/messbblstd\/media\/path\/starofdavid.png\" \/><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>But if it is by grace, it is no more of works: otherwise grace is no more grace. Romans 11:6 This messianic Bible study on what the Bible teaches concerning the grace of God will deal with the subject in eleven categories. I. The Hebrew and Greek Words This category deals with the original Hebrew &hellip; <\/p>\n<p class=\"link-more\"><a href=\"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/2018\/02\/03\/the-grace-of-god\/\" class=\"more-link\"><span class=\"screen-reader-text\">\u201eThe Grace of God\u201c <\/span>weiterlesen<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-1337","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-allgemein"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1337","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=1337"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1337\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":1338,"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1337\/revisions\/1338"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=1337"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=1337"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/buch.jehovah-shammah.de\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=1337"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}