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And of his fulness have all we received, and grace for grace.

If we were to pose the question, what is the meaning of the scripture, receiving the fulness of God’s grace? Let us look at verses 1-5, where the writer, John describes Jesus as the word of God who was present with God during creation. John also tells us that all things were created by Jesus Christ, our Lord, and Savior. Jesus is the light that shines in this sin darken world manifesting the righteousness of God and Himself.

The light that is spoken of here is the righteousness of Christ, who came to expose the sins of the world, came to die on the cross for those sins. It is noteworthy to say that all who accept Jesus as God’s Son and the Savior of the world are assured of eternal life. God’s Grace!

To fully understand the true meaning of the term grace, we can then comprehend that it is God who sent His Son Jesus Christ into the world out of love to redeem all lost souls back to Himself. This was an act of love and God’s unmerited favor/grace that He bestowed upon all who believe in Jesus through faith.

Jesus is the final revelation of God the Father as Jesus came to us (humanity) in human form, revealing the righteousness of God. The true meaning of GRACE is God’s Righteousness At Christ’s Expense. All believers’ salvation is free to us; it cost God His Son and the Son His life on Calvary’s cross.

Grace is God’s gift; all who want to be saved must accept Jesus Christ to receive God’s gift of salvation.

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