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There are different types of Grace ( theological concept) in different religious groups. I have never heard of Prevenient Grace. Saving Grace is just what it implies a sure-fire antidote to Sin and sinful tendencies. Sometimes also called Sanctifying Grace.

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There are different types of Grace ( theological concept) in different religious groups. I have never heard of Prevenient Grace. Saving Grace is just what it implies a sure-fire antidote to Sin and sinful tendencies. Sometimes also called Sanctifying Grace.

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Specifically, attributing to Satan that which is accomplished or only can be accomplished by the power of God, as in the biblical example. Generally, final impenitence in spite of the prevenient grace enabling you to be converted or the sufficient grace that empowers repentence.

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Arminianism is an off-shoot of Calvinism started by Jacobus Arminius and popularized by John Wesley among others. Arminians hold, just like Calvinists that humans are corrupted by and slaves to sin, but that at Christ's death God's prevenient grace liberated everyone from that slavery and restored our free will to either accept or reject Christ. Therefore your salvation is based on the choice to accept or reject Christ.

Many Godly, bible believing Christians have held to and still hold to this theology today. The two major problems with Arminianism is that biblical evidence for prevenient grace is sparse at best, and that historical Arminians have believed that one can loose their salvation which goes against the clear teaching of scripture. Many Arminians today, however, do believe that once someone is saved, they cannot loose their salvation.

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Arminianism is an off-shoot of Calvinism started by Jacobus Arminius and popularized by John Wesley among others. Arminians hold, just like Calvinists that humans are corrupted by and slaves to sin, but that at Christ's death God's prevenient grace liberated everyone from that slavery and restored our free will to either accept or reject Christ. Therefore your salvation is based on the choice to accept or reject Christ.

Many Godly, bible believing Christians have held to and still hold to this theology today. The two major problems with Arminianism is that biblical evidence for prevenient grace is sparse at best, and that historical Arminians have believed that one can loose their salvation which goes against the clear teaching of scripture. Many Arminians today, however, do believe that once someone is saved, they cannot loose their salvation.

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Depending on the context, "Methodist" could be a noun, a part of a proper noun, or an adjective.

Methodist should always be capitalized.

Noun:

Susie is a Methodist.

Part of a Proper Noun:

I am a member of The United Methodist Church.

I was born at Methodist Hospital.

Adjective:

That is a Methodist church.

Prevenient grace is a distinctive belief of Methodist theology.

John Wesley is the founder of the Methodist movement.

I was born at a Methodist hospital.

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