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Explanation of "Free Grace"

Definition:
"Free grace" is a term used in Christian theology. It refers to the idea that God's love and kindness are given to people freely, without them having to earn it or deserve it. This grace helps people receive salvation, which means being saved from sin and its consequences.

Advanced Usage:

In more advanced discussions, "free grace" can be compared to other theological concepts like "justification" or "sanctification." It can also be part of debates about faith versus works in Christianity.

Different Meanings of "Grace":
  1. In a Religious Context: The free and unmerited favor of God.
  2. In Everyday Language:
    • Grace (noun): A smooth and attractive way of moving.
    • Grace (verb): To bring honor or credit to someone or something.
Synonyms:
  • Favor
  • Kindness
  • Mercy
  • Benevolence
Idioms:
  • "There but for the grace of God go I" - This phrase means that a person recognizes that they could be in a difficult or unfortunate situation, but they are thankful that they are not, attributing this to God's grace.
Phrasal Verbs:

While "free grace" itself does not have specific phrasal verbs, you can use the word "grace" in phrases like:
- "Grace over" - To cover or honor someone (often used in a context of respect).

Summary:

"Free grace" is a significant concept in Christianity that emphasizes the idea of receiving God's love and salvation without needing to earn it.

Noun
  1. (Christian theology) the free and unmerited favor or beneficence of God
    • God's grace is manifested in the salvation of sinners
    • there but for the grace of God go I

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