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DaneMesane (talk | contribs) (Created page with "What is Greater Grace? It is God’s undeserved, unearned and unmerited favour. James, one of the most misunderstood writers in the New Testament, had a wonderful grasp of grace. He spoke of a God who gives and gives, which is a picture of unending grace (according to James 1:17). “God gives us more grace”, as written in James 4:6). The original word for more in this passage is derived from the Greek word megas. God gives us mega-grace. James is literally saying...") |
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It is God’s undeserved, unearned and unmerited favour. James, one of the most misunderstood writers in the New Testament, had a wonderful grasp of grace. He spoke of a God who gives and gives, which is a picture of unending grace (according to [[James 1:17]]). | |||
“God gives us more grace”, as written in [[James 4:6]]). The original word for more in this passage is derived from the Greek word megas. | |||
“God gives us more grace”, as written in James 4:6). The original word for more in this passage is derived from the Greek word megas. | |||
God gives us mega-grace. James is literally saying that God gives us “exceedingly, great, high, large, loud, and mighty grace!” – Super Grace! | God gives us mega-grace. James is literally saying that God gives us “exceedingly, great, high, large, loud, and mighty grace!” – Super Grace! |