God's grace is His enabling power in which He operates sovereignly in the lives of believers. God's grace is unmerited and is where God shows us mercy, kindness, and patience instead of the judgment that we deserve for sinning against Him. God's grace cannot be earned by our actions or sincerity. Grace is based on the character of God and not on our sincerity, performance, or ability to keep the law. Otherwise, grace would not be grace.
Hi MMD
Here's a problem with the above.
I'm not posting anymore scripture BTW.
We both know it and I don't plan on being here
except to tell you this...
I absolutely agree with all you've said.
Grace is even MORE than you could ever say or explain.
God is GREAT in everything He does, so even His grace is
Beyond what we could ever understand.
It cannot be earned. His grace if free of charge.
But let's look at what you said here for a moment...:
Grace is based on the character of God and not on our sincerity, performance, or ability to keep the law. Otherwise, grace would not be grace
You said that the grace of God is not based on our ability to keep the Law, otherwise grace would not be grace.
So since God's grace is not based on our ability to keep the Law,
Was God's grace not present when He gave Moses the 10 Commandments written on stone?
He knew the Israelites would not be able to keep the Law...
He had grace even back then -- it's an attribute of His.
So, wasn't His Grace sufficient for them to keep the commandments?
And because it IS sufficient NOW (the NC) does that mean He no longer DEMANDS that we keep them??
I'd just like to remind you that God Always gave us a CHOICE to obey or not to obey.
Deuteronomy, Joshua, Jesus Always said that we are to obey His commandments, John 14, 15, Mathew 7, etc.
Because we're in the NC now, does that mean God no longer demands obedience?
OR, does He still demand it but we've been given a new way to obey it...
I agree with my second sentence.
It's because of LOVE, but we still must obey.