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Grace Quote by Dan Montgomery

“buried somewhere deep inside their souls. When God found them hiding in the garden, they were clutching clumps of leaves against their groins and blaming everyone but themselves for their failure. God’s sovereign grace blossomed in that new-fallen garden for the same reason grace fills people’s…” quote by Dan Montgomery
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““buried somewhere deep inside their souls. When God found them hiding in the garden, they were clutching clumps of leaves against their groins and blaming everyone but themselves for their failure. God’s sovereign grace blossomed in that new-fallen garden for the same reason grace fills people’s lives today. The untamed God gives undeserved mercy to unresponsive sinners. God shows grace, not due to any human deed or desire, but””

Dan Montgomery

About This Quote

Grace is an unearned, divine mercy given to those who fail, independent of human effort.

In simple terms: Grace is unearned mercy, not based on deeds.

Key Takeaway

Accept grace without demanding merit.

Themes

theology mercy human failure

Mood

contemplative spiritual

Type

theological philosophical

When to use this quote

  • church sermon
  • personal prayer

Key Concepts

spiritual reflection religious teaching

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does grace influence moral behavior?
  • What role does effort play in faith?
A Different Perspective

Grace may be misinterpreted as a license for complacency.

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