Entire books by many authors have been written on this very subject. Grace is a word that when used to describe what God has for His people would melt your heart. It is all the goodness and love of God directed toward mankind. It is a totally lovely word to each soul. It speaks of God's forgiveness to a tender heart toward Him. It speaks of His total care over those who surrender to Him. What can I say. It is something you want my friend.
2007-04-15 07:38:02
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answered by angel 7
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Grace in unmerrited favor, For God "SO" loved the world that He gave His only Son so "IF" Whosoever should BE-LIVE in Him should not perish but have everlasting life and our response to this Grace is John 14:15 "IF" we Love Him then Keep my commandments, find out more free bible lessons www.amazingfacts.org God bless
2007-04-15 07:40:50
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answered by wgr88 6
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bible myth
As their name suggests, the Graces or Charites were personifications of grace and charm in Greek mythology. Indeed, the title Charites especially signifies the role these lovely goddesses played in myth and legend, for it is related to the Greek word charis (cariV), a word that literally means grace.
Although various sources for myth refer to different numbers of Graces of Charites, most often they are depicted as a trio. And each of these three goddesses represented an individual quality that was revered by the ancient Greeks. It was the poet Hesiod who named the Graces in his Theogony:
"Then Eurynome, Ocean's fair daughter,
bore to Zeus the three Graces, all fair-cheeked,
Aglaia, Euphrosyne, and shapely Thalia;
their alluring eyes glance from under their brows,
and from their eyelids drips desire that unstrings the limbs."
Aglaia | personified beauty and/or radiance
Euphrosyne | personified joy
Thalia | personified blooming or flowering
Hesiod also states in this passage that the Graces were the daughters of the Olympian god Zeus and the Oceanid Eurynome.
These enchanting goddesses were often the companions of Aphrodite in mythology. And indeed, the Graces were the perfect entourage for the radiant goddess of love. The Charites were also frequently found in the company of the Muses and many of the other Olympian gods and goddesses.
The Graces were known as Gratiae in Roman mythology
2007-04-15 07:59:24
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answered by YUHATEME 5
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Grace is a gift from god to forgive. Not because we earned it, but because God loves His Creations so much. A person cannot boast about the foregiveness they receive because no one deserves it, but God gives it anyway. That is grace.
2007-04-15 07:36:39
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answered by Diane H 3
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Grace means thank you.
2007-04-15 07:41:17
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answered by Angelina 1
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There are two ways that you can look at it:
Here is One:
G = God's
R = Riches
A = At
C = Christ's
E = Expense
or
God's Righteousness at Christ's Expense.
2007-04-15 07:55:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Grace is all mutually the unmerited mercy of God. Ephesians 2:8 "For via grace are ye saved via faith; and that no longer of yourselves: this is the present of God" Romans 9:sixteen "So then it is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, yet of God that sheweth mercy."
2016-11-24 20:28:08
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answered by ? 4
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Grace is undeserved merit.
Not one of us is righteous, So God shows us His Mercy and Compassion for us.
2007-04-15 07:37:55
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answered by Spoken4 5
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Unmerited favor extended from someone to some thing. U don't deserve it but it is given to U. John & Tam
2007-04-15 08:01:11
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answered by moosemose 5
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Undeserved mercy at Christ's expense.
2007-04-15 07:33:17
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answered by Anonymous
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