"In grace you are saved by faith, so this is the gift of God" (NIV). According to Merriam-Webster's dictionary, it is defined like Grace (Theopedia), but the more general definition is that God will give us "to human regeneration and the help of God given holy and unreasonableness" There was not something that was given. The grace of God was presented to us in the form of Jesus my son and died on the cross so that we can go to heaven. You understand what grace is, what gifts of grace are, and the remaining problems are gifts of grace.
The preliminary grace is the grace of God before human decision. It exists before and after what a human may have done. Because humans have a corrosive effect of sin, it uses the natural will of gratitude of free will given by God to provide Jesus Christ to choose the salvation of God or to refuse the donation of salvation can do. Thomas Jay Odd may offer the elegance of the most convincing premise of free will-theology. His so-called "basic Kenneth" said that God's action is to provide freedom / agent to all creatures. This gift comes from the eternal nature of God and is therefore necessary. When choosing a way to love, the fact that God is still free, but the fact that God loves and thus gives freedom / companions to others is a necessary part in sacred sense.
Grace is resisting: God holds the initiative in the process of salvation, and his grace is in all. Because this grace serves anybody (often referred to as grace or pre-planned playback), they believe in the gospel, they are strongly salvaged and fascinated by possible faithful beliefs. Pililili says, "In fact, this advantage is very close to regeneration unless it inevitably leads, inevitably leads, to eventually resist," this salvation is by grace It is purely not provided in a causal, deterministic way. Capture actions that can be freely accepted, freely rejected behaviors and behave fascinatingly.
Faith shows the witness and holiness of the Holy Spirit in the Bible and in writing, showing personal salvation, Wesley focuses on the doctrine of grace and grace. The feeling of pre-grateful is the theological rationale of his faith. In other words, everyone can be saved by faith in Christ. Unlike Calvinists who believe that some people are elected by God for salvation and others are elected for curse. He understood the view of Christian legitimacy, arguing that only the grace of God's state can get salvation. He understood the relationship between man and God and was completely dependent on the grace of God. God can believe everything by giving humans the freedom to respond to God's real existence. Wesley believes there is a testimony of the Holy Spirit: "As the children of God, believers, there is the soul mind impression of the spirit of the direct evidence of their spiritual god."