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  2. 1. ( n.) The exercise of love, kindness, mercy, favor; disposition to benefit or serve another; favor bestowed or privilege conferred. 2. ( n.) The divine favor toward man; the mercy of God, as distinguished from His justice; also, any benefits His mercy imparts; divine love or pardon; a state of acceptance with God; enjoyment of the divine favor.

  3. An accurate, common definition describes grace as the unmerited favor of God toward man. In the Old Testament, the term that most often is translated "grace, " is hen [ ej ]; in the New Testament, it is charis [ cavri" ].

  4. Nov 24, 2023 · The Bible defines grace as God’s unmerited favor and kindness towards humanity. Grace is a gift from God, not earned through good works. Its roots can be traced back to the Greek word “charis” and the Hebrew word “khen.” Bible verses highlight the role of grace in salvation and justification.

  5. Bible Term: Grace. By Peter DeHaan. January 31, 2014. Grace is getting good things when we don’t deserve them. When we are given a gift, it’s an act of grace. The good things God gives us are through his grace. God’s grace is unearned, undeserved, and unmerited favor. The promise of heaven is not something we deserve or can earn, but is ...

  6. Nov 2, 2023 · Key Takeaways. Grace is a transformative force that brings hope and peace. Grace offers forgiveness, redemption, and a restored relationship with God. Grace has the power to heal past mistakes and sins. Grace provides guidance, strength, and comfort in times of distress. Grace as a Gift From God. The Revelatory Gifts | Spiritual Gifts. Watch on.

  7. Dec 12, 2022 · The Lexham Bible Dictionary (download it free) gives us a longer definition of grace: GRACE (חֶסֶד, chesed; “grace, mercy, steadfast love, compassion”; חֵן, chen; “grace, graciousness, kindness”; χάρις, charis; “grace, favor, graciousness, goodwill”). Gracious or merciful behavior of a more powerful person toward another.

  8. 1. Strong's Number: g5485. Greek: charis. Grace: has various uses, ( a) objective, that which bestows or occasions pleasure, delight, or causes favorable regard; it is applied, e.g., to beauty, or gracefulness of person, Luk 2:40; act, 2Cr 8:6, or speech, Luk 4:22, RV, "words of grace" (AV, "gracious words"); Col 4:6 ; ( b) subjective,

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