Grace Of God

Submitted by Rickjigga on 06/30/2008 05:21 PM

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Grace Of God

Grace is a very provocative topic. The dictionary defines grace as a characteristic or quality

pleasing for its charm. Grace is a lot more comlpex than that. In Christianity, we must look at the reason we

have grace. It all starts and ends with God. He gave man the free will to accept the blessings or not.

The Grace of God is divided between salvation and judgement. Man alone is responsible for his own strong believer. Receiving grace is the blessing of God's will. Judgement and persucution are also acts of God performed through grace. One can find salvation through the gospel's teachings, which suggest the free will of man is a God given gift.

freedom and the choices he makes. In this freedom man will either be liberated through or become guilty in

God's eyes. This point varys heavily from denomination to denomination. Can God's grace go two ways?

God is known to express himself through love. To accept the grace of God, one must be pure hearted and a strong believer. Receiving grace is the blessing of God's will. Judgement and persucution are also acts of God performed through grace. One can find salvation through the gospel's teachings, which suggest the free will of man is a God given gift.

God only offers himself to man, the choice that we make will lead to either salvation or judgement. Accepting God and his grace as a key to salvation is something that not all denomintaions of Christianity agree on. The Catholic and Protestant view says that self-liberation is guilty. Therefor God's grace is neither accepted of denied, but given to by God and only God.

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