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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. noun. uk / ɡreɪs / us / ɡreɪs / grace noun (MOVEMENT) Add to word list. C1 [ U ] a quality of moving in a smooth, relaxed, and attractive way: Joanna has natural grace and elegance. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Beauty and attractiveness. aesthetic. attractiveness. beauty. chic. daintiness. gorgeousness. gracefulness. grandeur.

  3. Jan 26, 2024 · Grace” is the most important concept in the Bible, Christianity, and the world. Grace is the love of God shown to the unlovely; the peace of God given to the restless; the unmerited favor of God. It is most clearly expressed in the promises of God revealed in Scripture and embodied in Jesus Christ.

  4. verb. be beautiful to look at. synonyms: adorn, beautify, deck, decorate, embellish. see more. noun. (Christian theology) a state of sanctification by God; the state of one who is under such divine influence. “the conception of grace developed alongside the conception of sin”

  5. Grace definition: elegance or beauty of form, manner, motion, or action. See examples of GRACE used in a sentence.

  6. Grace in Christianity - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Old and New Testaments of the Christian Bible. Old Testament. Roman Catholicism. Sanctifying and actual grace. Augustine versus Pelagius. Catholic versus Protestant. Jansenists versus Jesuits. Grace and merit. Eastern Christianity. Protestant Reformation. Luther and Lutheran theology.

  7. grace, in Christian theology, the spontaneous, unmerited gift of the divine favour in the salvation of sinners, and the divine influence operating in individuals for their regeneration and sanctification.

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