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Grace by JJC

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This Article is a Contribution Authored by JJC


Grace Is getting what we don’t deserve

(mercy & if you embrace Christ – forgiveness & blessings); it’s God’s unmerited favor (it is favor bestowed on sinners who deserve wrath). We could properly define grace as the free and benevolent influence of a holy God operating sovereignly in the lives of undeserving sinners. Grace is different than Justice and Mercy. Justice is getting what we deserve. Mercy is not getting what we deserve. Grace is getting what we don’t deserve. 

God’s grace graciously calls, convicts, reveals Christ, and enables us to believe

By God’s grace, when we acknowledge our sin and express faith in Jesus’ sacrifice, we’re spared the spiritual death we deserve and experience new life through Him. Grace cannot be earned; it’s an undeserved gift (that can be freely embraced or rejected). Grace is grace. The only difference between the terms “common grace” and “saving grace” is that common grace is the offer available to all, and saving grace is only to those that respond to the common grace offer.

Grace initiates and is the necessary source of faith

In that sense God’s grace initiates and enables the entire process of salvation, including our ability to believe. Faith is not something we generate on our own apart from God’s help—it is a response to His gracious work in us.

In salvation God’s grace is always the first move – no one comes to God without it

But whether grace is responsible for salvation irresistibly or only makes salvation possible depends on your scriptural interpretation of whether God has sovereignly chosen individuals without regard for foreknowledge (selective, partial) or instead offers salvation freely to all who believe (enables). God chose to create foreknowing what would result (those that respond in faith to His enabling grace). In this sense, God choosing to create as He did foreknowing intended results was choosing some to be saved (sovereign), but it was also done outside of time and according to the desired results of His enabling grace (man’s enabled free will choices). God decidedly knew. He decided (sovereign – salvation plan) and foreknew the elect (man’s response to His grace) as one undivided act outside of time.

Grace initiates, enables and influences the response, but does not determine it

Grace is the necessary source of faith in that it initiates, enables, and influences the response, but does not determine it. Enabling grace gives the ability to believe and if not continually resisted / hardened against it, faith is the natural and expected outcome – not because it is irresistible, but because nothing is preventing it from producing the intended effect. If resisted continually – unbelief remains.

Grace is the power and favor of God working to save, sustain, and transform His people

Even the knowledge of sin, judgment and hell is of grace in letting us know our guilt & fallen condition. 

Grace is the foundation of faith.

God graciously calls, convicts, reveals Christ, and enables us to believe. If faith is our response, it was only possible because grace came first. This makes us fully reliant on God’s grace, and it also gives everyone the responsibility & accountability to freely choose.

Everything included (the means & results) of God’s grace:

(1-3 being common grace, 4-5 being saving grace)

  1. The means to salvation – Christ’s sacrifice (which is truly amazing grace!)
  2. The ability to respond – we are unable to self-rescue and must be made capable through God’s work and calling in Creation (using people, things & events in our life), the Bible (the saving knowledge & power of His word / gospel message), & the Holy Spirit (conviction of sin). We started out dead in sin and were unable in and of ourselves of doing anything about it until God enables us (makes us capable) with the means & the ability.
  3. The root source (the initiating and necessary source for any results of grace) – (1 & 2) lead to (3) the “desired results of grace” by which God’s spiritual calling, motivation, drawing, persuasion, enlightenment leads unbelievers towards Christ and is in fact the contributing/influencing factor (root initiating source) for any results. The influencing work of grace is necessary, but resistible. It does not determine or force results, instead it makes faith possible by calling & enabling all so they can respond by either embracing grace (the undeserved gift), or resisting it by choosing to harden their heart & reject the gift. The faith of the willing (the whosoever) that freely embrace it and respond in faith, do so because of the non-coercive influence of God’s enabling grace.
  4. Forgiveness (getting what we don’t deserve – forgiveness and because of that not getting what we deserve – punishment) – only for those that embrace the undeserved gift of grace through faith.
  5. Future blessings (getting what we don’t deserve) – heaven, new birth, adoption, in Christ, etc.

(Grace) – “Salvation is by grace through faith”. Grace is powerful enough to be decisive, but not coercive, and the will is free enough to respond, but not independently of grace.

Our faith (ability, knowledge & desire) is empowered by God’s grace. Grace is responsible for all those who respond in faith. Without grace (God’s enabling & persuasive calling) man is incapable of saving faith. God is fully credited for all that are saved, yet man is fully accountable if they reject God’s gift of grace. Embracing / receiving an undeserved gift (grace) is not merit worthy, nor should it be seen as earning salvation – not even a little bit. 

Grace – Common Grace

Some wrongly believe that common grace cannot stimulate faith that leads to salvation or even make them aware of their sin condition and God’s way to salvation. (I disagree with this thinking – the same undeserved “common grace” is fairly and lovingly given to all, with the only difference being, man’s response to graces drawing influence).

God’s common grace is a gift to all of mankind. It is the reason that everyone – Christian or non-Christian – enjoys the blessings of life, provision and abundance. Matthew 5:45 tells us, “For he makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust.” God has also in His loving mercy provided all men with the means for forgiveness in Christ’s sacrifice, and with the ability that changes us from dead to capable through His work in Creation (using people, things & events in our life), by the Bible (the saving knowledge & power of His word / gospel message), by the Holy Spirit (conviction of sin), & by Calling us with a spiritual drawing or persuasion towards Christ that enlightens us and makes us capable of saving faith. The spiritual calling works in connection with creation, the bible & Holy Spirit and can play a big part in the decisions we make towards God’s intended results. Without this persuasive spiritual calling no one in and of themselves is able to see their need for salvation and seek after Christ. Titus 2:11 ESV – “For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people”.

1 Timothy 2:3-4 ESV -” This is good, and it is pleasing in the sight of God our Savior, [4] who desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.”

Common grace is provided to all and gives us everything needed to be saved, but is different than saving grace. Saving grace is totally dependent upon our faith response to God’s initiating common grace. Common grace is the necessary source or reason that some (the whosoever will) freely choose to respond in faith and receive from God His saving grace. When common grace is allowed to work unhindered (not resisted), it produces faith, and they receive saving grace.

Grace – Saving Grace

(Redeeming grace, not irresistible grace) Some wrongly believe that saving grace is irresistible (forced in a sense) and produces God’s desired results regardless of man’s (free will) cooperation. They also believe that it is directed to God’s elect only. I disagree with it being irresistible, or selective in that it is only directed to some. I agree that (common) grace produces God’s intended results (salvation of the whosoever will that are declared “The Elect”), but it is never forced and everyone has the God granted ability to respond (to embrace it or reject it).

While all of humanity benefits from common grace, only those who respond to it by professing their sinfulness and putting their faith in Christ receive God’s forgiveness – they are saved by grace through faith. God’s grace is the initiating source that generates the whosoever’s free will faith response.

Saving grace biblically speaking is extra grace that God chooses (elects) to give to the whosoever that responds in faith as a result of His common grace. Without God’s initiating common grace, no one is capable of responding in faith and receiving His saving grace.

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