Grace
"For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, that no one should boast." {Ephesians 2:8-9) Generation after generation God's gracious gift of salvation and eternal life has been made available to every member of the human race. Whether this gift is accepted depends on an individual's volition. Grace is a foreign concept to the human race. Everything we have [whether material possessions, position, prestige or organizational power] has been worked for, earned or inherited.
What does the five letter word "grace" mean to you?
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyWith no replies other than two Thumbs Down,
Grace
"For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, that no one should boast." {Ephesians 2:8-9) Generation after generation God's gracious gift of salvation and eternal life has been made available to every member of the human race. Whether this gift is accep ...[text shortened]... as been worked for, earned or inherited.
What does the five letter word "grace" mean to you?[/b]
apparently "Grace is [in fact] a foreign concept to the human race [as represented on the spirituality forum]."
Is the Case Closed?
Originally posted by Grampy Bobbyim usually a bit alternative but on this one, im going with the english oxford dictionary.
[b]Grace
"For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, that no one should boast." {Ephesians 2:8-9) Generation after generation God's gracious gift of salvation and eternal life has been made available to every member of the human race. Whether this gift is ac ...[text shortened]... as been worked for, earned or inherited.
What does the five letter word "grace" mean to you?[/b]
noun
elegance and beauty of movement, form, expression, or proportion
a pleasing or charming quality
goodwill or favour
the granting of a favour or the manifestation of goodwill, esp by a superior
a sense of propriety and consideration for others
(plural)
affectation of manner (esp in the phrase airs and graces)
See in someone's good graces
mercy; clemency
(Christianity)
the free and unmerited favour of God shown towards man
the divine assistance and power given to man in spiritual rebirth and sanctification
the condition of being favoured or sanctified by God
an unmerited gift, favour, etc, granted by God
a short prayer recited before or after a meal to invoke a blessing upon the food or give thanks for it
(music) a melodic ornament or decoration
See days of grace
See with bad grace
See with good grace
verb
(transitive) to add elegance and beauty to ⇒ flowers graced the room
(transitive) to honour or favour ⇒ to grace a party with one's presence
to ornament or decorate (a melody, part, etc) with nonessential notes
18 May 15
Originally posted by stellspalfieThis is the definition in that dictionary of yours that Grampy Bobby is referring to:
im usually a bit alternative but on this one, im going with the english oxford dictionary.
noun
elegance and beauty of movement, form, expression, or proportion
a pleasing or charming quality
goodwill or favour
the granting of a favour or the manifestation of goodwill, esp by a superior
a sense of propriety and consideration for others
(plura ...[text shortened]... party with one's presence
to ornament or decorate (a melody, part, etc) with nonessential notes
the free and unmerited favour of God shown towards man
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Originally posted by Ghost of a DukeOriginally posted by Ghost of a Duke "Come sir, give them a grace period." Precisely what God has done. As long as you're alive on earth you have the opportunity to change your mind about the person of Jesus Christ whose substitutionary spiritual death on our behalf has provided the grace gift of salvation and eternal life as an alternative to separation from God for eternity.
Come sir, give them a grace period.
18 May 15
Originally posted by JS357"OK I'll bite: It's the free gift of God's loving mercy. Therefore it's the reason people argue about faith versus good works on this forum." JS, "the reason people argue about faith versus good works on this forum" relates primarily to the competitive ego need to engage in combat and peer approval; secondary reasons include immaturity and ignorance. God is not the author of confusion.
OK I'll bite: It's the free gift of God's loving mercy. Therefore it's the reason people argue about faith versus good works on this forum.
Originally posted by stellspalfie"the free and unmerited favour of God shown towards man" english oxford dictionary. stellspalfie, this partial definition of "grace" refers to the expression of God's unfailing love toward the fallen human race. Also a Grace Gift is freely given and is undeserved by its unworthy recipient. Grace is all that God the Father is free to do for mankind because of Jesus Christ's saving work on the cross. Thanks for your reply.
im usually a bit alternative but on this one, im going with the english oxford dictionary.
noun
elegance and beauty of movement, form, expression, or proportion
a pleasing or charming quality
goodwill or favour
the granting of a favour or the manifestation of goodwill, esp by a superior
a sense of propriety and consideration for others
(plural) ...[text shortened]... e a party with one's presence
to ornament or decorate (a melody, part, etc) with nonessential notes
23 May 15
Originally posted by JS357It's funny that atheists would trust in their good works.
OK I'll bite: It's the free gift of God's loving mercy. Therefore it's the reason people argue about faith versus good works on this forum.
The true atheist should know that their good would not let them into heaven.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyThat's it GB use another thread to stick in your passive aggressive jabs at people you are too cowardly to name.
JS, "the reason people argue about faith versus good works on this forum" relates primarily to the competitive ego need to engage in combat and peer approval; secondary reasons include immaturity and ignorance.
Originally posted by divegeester
That's it GB use another thread to stick in your passive aggressive jabs at people you are too cowardly to name.
Originally posted by JS357
"OK I'll bite: It's the free gift of God's loving mercy. Therefore it's the reason people argue about faith versus good works on this forum."