Hypergrace: Difference between revisions

3,515 bytes added ,  29 December 2022
Created page with "'''Grace abounded.''' These words fail to capture the full magnitude of God’s grace. The original word for abounded is the same word Paul uses in Romans 5:17 – the one that means super-abundant – except here he adds the prefix ''huper'' or hyper, which means over, above, and beyond (''huperperisseuō''). If you think God’s grace is super-abundant to the point of superfluous excess, you are halfway there. And if you think his grace is hyper, you’re getting warme..."
(Created page with "'''Grace abounded.''' These words fail to capture the full magnitude of God’s grace. The original word for abounded is the same word Paul uses in Romans 5:17 – the one that means super-abundant – except here he adds the prefix ''huper'' or hyper, which means over, above, and beyond (''huperperisseuō''). If you think God’s grace is super-abundant to the point of superfluous excess, you are halfway there. And if you think his grace is hyper, you’re getting warme...")
(No difference)