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  1. 1. a. : unmerited divine assistance given to humans for their regeneration or sanctification. b. : a virtue coming from God. c. : a state of sanctification enjoyed through divine assistance. 2. a. : approval, favor. stayed in his good graces. b. archaic : mercy, pardon. c. : a special favor : privilege.

  2. a short prayer before or after a meal, in which a blessing is asked and thanks are given: Grandfather will now say grace. Usually Grace. a formal title used in addressing or mentioning a duke, duchess, or archbishop, and formerly also a sovereign (usually preceded by your, his, etc.).

  3. Jan 26, 2024 · Grace is often defined as the unmerited favor, kindness, and mercy of God. It is God's freely given, undeserved love and assistance to humanity, particularly in the context of salvation and forgiveness of sins. Salvation: Grace is often associated with God's act of providing salvation to humanity.

  4. Grace commonly refers to a smooth and pleasing way of moving, or a polite and thoughtful way of behaving. But when someone says they were late to the airport and only made it onto their plane by the grace of God, they're talking about grace in the context of God's favor.

  5. the quality of being pleasantly polite, or a willingness to be fair and honest: with good grace They accepted their defeat with good grace. graces [ plural ] us / ɡreɪsɪz / uk / ɡreɪsɪz /. ways of behaving that are considered polite and pleasant: social graces Ken is sadly lacking in social graces. See more.

  6. a : help or kindness that God gives or shows to people. Let us give thanks for God's grace. By the grace of God, no one was seriously hurt. People use the phrase (there) but for the grace of God (go I) to say that they could be in the same bad situation as someone else.

  7. Definition of grace noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. grace. (greɪs ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense graces , present participle gracing , past tense, past participle graced. 1. uncountable noun. If someone moves with grace, they move in a smooth, controlled, and attractive way. He moved with the grace of a trained boxer.

  9. grace noun [U] (POLITENESS) the quality of being pleasantly polite: He had the grace to apologize for his mistake the next day. with good grace. in a willing and happy way: He accepted the failure with good grace. a month's/week's, etc grace. an extra month / week, etc you are given before something must be paid or done.

  10. Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Columbia City IN. Empowered by Jesus to participate in God's work with our community. Learn More. Welcome! We are a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). As part of the ELCA, we are an open and affirming congregation.

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