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Grace is the unmerited or undeserved favour of God
Grace is love demonstrated by giving; in the gospel, grace is unmerited divine favor, arising in the mind of God and bestowed on his people.
God’s grace gave us His Son.
My Utmost for His Highest (November 20th—The Forgiveness of God)
The only ground on which God can forgive sin and reinstate us in His favour is through the Cross of Christ, and in no other way.
Forgiveness is the divine miracle of grace; it cost God the Cross of Jesus Christ before He could forgive sin and remain a holy God.
Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His Highest: Selections for the Year (Grand Rapids, MI: Oswald Chambers Publications; Marshall Pickering, 1986).
Jesus showed us God and what God is like.
God is the only one that is full of “Grace and Truth”.
This is the only place in the Bible that these two words are compiled together.
“Grace and Truth”.
Because “Grace and Truth” came from God He deserves thanksgiving.
Thanking God for where we are is crucial in understanding thanking Him for what He has done through Christ.
Thanking others for what they have done is Godly, But thanking God for what He has done is Holy.
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