What is Grace and Why Should I Care
The Transforming Grace of God
"I am not one of those who treats the grace of God as meaningless. For if we could be saved
by keeping the law, then there was no need for Christ to die."-- Galatians 2:21
Grace is a word filled with unique meaning, a word that expresses a
complex set of understandings about our relationship with God. Grace views God's attitude toward us as one of love
and acceptance. Grace is an admission that unaided; we are trapped by sin and incapable of winning God's favor.
Grace is the triumphant announcement that God will come to the aid of all those who trust Him and give salvation as
a free gift. Grace is a way of life, an attitude that rejects dependence on our own strengths or abilities and yet
affirms that through Jesus we are able to live good and righteous lives. Grace is choosing to be and do good,
relying on Christ for enablement.
GRACE, FAVOR, charis (khar-iss). This noun,
which means 'favor' or 'grace', is used with reference to a voluntary act of
'goodwill' or that which one grants freely, even though there is no obligation to do so. In the
New Testament (NT) charis is used mostly with respect to God's gracious intentions and
deed toward humans - especially to his act of redemption through Christ (Galatians 1:6). Thus the meaning
of the word is extended to refer to the 'state of grace' [being in God's favor]
as experienced by believers in Christ (Romans 5:2). It can also be used to express
'thanks' or 'gratitude' to God (2 Corinthians 9:15). At the beginning and end of the
epistles (letters, such as Paul's letter to the Romans), charis is used with the sense of
divine 'grace' or 'favor' (Romans 1:7, Colossians 4:18). SOURCE: Strong's #5485
Grace =
unmerited and/or undeserved favor, kindness,
love
A. Grace is Descriptive
of:
- God's Favor -- Genesis 6:8
- God's Forgiving Mercy -- Romans 11:6
- The Gospel Message -- John 1:17
- Spiritual Gifts (miracles, etc.) -- 1 Peter 4:10
- Eternal Life -- 1 Peter 1:13
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B. Grace is the source
of:
- Salvation -- Acts 15:11
- The Call of God -- Galatians 1:15
- Faith -- Acts 18:27
- Justification -- Romans 3:24
- Forgiveness -- Ephesians 1:7
- Consolation -- 2 Thessalonians 2:16
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C. Grace is Described
as:
- All Abundant -- Romans 5:15-21
- All-Sufficient -- 2 Corinthians 12:9
- Glorious -- Ephesians 1:6
- Great -- Acts 4:33
- Manifold -- 1 Peter 4:10
- Rich -- Ephesians 2:4,5
- Undeserved -- 1 Timothy 1:12-16
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D. Believers in Christ:
- Are Under Grace -- Romans 6:14
- Receive Grace -- John 1:16
- Stand in Grace -- Romans 5:2
- Abound in Grace -- 2 Corinthians 9:8
- Be Strong in Grace -- 2 Timothy 2:1
- Grow in Grace -- 2 Peter 3:18
- Speak with Grace -- Ephesians 4:29
- Inherit Grace -- 1 Peter 3:7
- Serve God by Grace -- Hebrews 12:28
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E. Be aware that:
- God's Grace can be abused -- Jude 4
- God's Grace can be rejected -- Galatians 2:21
- We can turn away from Grace -- Galatians
5:3,4
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