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Generate & Play Hailuo AI video: "GRACE" Acts 4 verse 33 Acts 14 verse 26 Why was God's grace important in the experience of the earlychurch? • Grace is 1. Gods unmerited favour ----- even though we were still sinners, deserving of judgement, God looked upon us in love and forgave us.(ephisians 2 verse 8-9) 2. Gods enabling power ------2 Thessalonians 2 verse 16-17 not only does grace makes us accepted in Gods grace but it also provides the power we need to live the Christian life • Ephesians 1 verses 6-8, the whole chapter describes all that we have received by grace (enabling power) • In salvation not only is God's unmerited favour is expressed ( in that we receive forgiveness and restored relationship with him even though we don't deserve it) but so also is Gods enabling power for it is also his enabling power that we can be transformed (2 Corinthians 5 verse 17) Grace given the heroes of faith • This operation force of grace is revealed in the lives of man and woman throughout the whole bible. Every hero began his walk with God aware of his weakness and inability • It was through him allowing Gods grace (enabling power) to work in his life that he was able to become the king of person that God wanted hi to be and to fulfil the plan and purpose god had for his life Grace in the life of Moses • Exodus (3 verse 11 – 13), (4 verse 1-13) the command that God gave Mosses was not a small task, to free his people from the captivity of pharaoh • When God told Moses to go down to Egypt and tell pharaoh to let his people go he immediately mentioned of his inability who am i who are you they wont believe me I am not eloquent Lord send someone else • But with God's grace Moses went down and brought the people of Israel out with signs and wonders as God had told him Grace in the life of Gideon Judges 6 verse 1-24 the call of God came to Gideon to deliver his people from the conquering armies of the Midian. Gideon response reviewed his
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The video explores the concept of God's grace, its importance in the lives of early Christians, and its role in transforming individuals like Moses and Gideon.