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2 Corinthians 11
The Sacrament of Reconciliation (or Confession) restores peace in our lives by giving us forgiveness of our sins and reconciling us with God. If one approaches the Sacrament with the correct attitude, one will come out of the confessional knowing that your sins have been forgiven and that you are once again in a state of Grace. And the knowledge of being in a state of Grace brings peace, as if you die in the state of grace, that is, in God's friendship, you will either immediately or after a time in the state of purification be admitted to the bliss of the Beatific Vision in heaven.
Literally, "by the grace of God queen" or, as we would turn it around, "queen by the grace of God."
But for the Grace of God was created on 2000-11-28.
There by the Grace of God was created on 2002-10-14.
Southern by the Grace of God was created in 1988.
By the Grace of God - album - was created in 2002.
The name Ginette means Grace of God or God's Grace
Scriptures may refer to sanctifying grace as "divine grace," "the grace of God," or simply "grace." It is often understood as the transformative power of God's love that enables individuals to grow in holiness and be united with God.
God, of course. If you say Grace at the atble.
Grace \g-ra-ce\ as a girl's name is pronounced grayce. It is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Grace is "favor; blessing". A virtue name referring to God's grace. Greek mythology: the Three Graces were goddesses of nature: Aglaia(brillance), Thalia (flowering), and Euphrosyne (joy). Actress and princess Grace Kelly; singer Grace Jones; choreographer Graciela Daniele.
GOD'S GRACE BE WITH YOU, SINCE I AM NOT THERE WITH YOU. - "Grace" is an attribute of God that is manifested by kindness and favor shown to all people in some measure, but especially toward those that receive salvation. Grace is similar to forgiveness in that a debt is released (that debt being sin), and similar to mercy in that God has shown restraint in punishing sin. However, Grace goes far beyond these acts. In showing grace, God not only withholds judgment, but showers the objects of His grace with abundant favor and blessing. By showing grace, however, sin goes unpunished for a time. Because of God's perfect righteousness, justice must be served or it could be said of God that he was not good. God's solution was to allow His son, Jesus to take the wrath that was rightfully due to the objects of God's grace. This was accomplished when Jesus submitted himself to a sacrificial death by crucifixion. Because of the incalculable worth and sinless perfection of Jesus, this was an acceptable sacrifice for the sins of the whole world all throughout time. Jesus was raised from the dead, proving he was truly God and defeating the curse of death. The "grace" that Paul speaks of, is a general petition (prayer) that God would continue to show this grace upon those that Paul is writing (almost always being the true believers in Jesus Christ.) Even though a Christian is forgiven of his or her sins (justification), there is a life-long battle with the desires of the flesh, which often causes a believer to fall into temporary sin. So there is a sense in which a Christian is being shown continual mercy and grace (withholding of wrath for sin.) Paul often encourages believers to be ever-mindful of the grace to which they were shown and to behave in such a way that shows a humble appreciation of the magnitude of the mercy and kindness that God granted to them.