Originally posted by romanbear:
Yelsew;
a quote from you;
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Sorry Ray, but God has already given man all the grace man needs through the attribute of grace in each man. God's personal attribute of grace is a unilateral application that encompasses, but is "not transferred to" all mankind.
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You'll need to explain this to me. This sounds like Calvinism to me when you say not transferred to all mankind. Are you saying that only the elect are going to receive grace?
Romanbear
No Ray, What I am saying is that none of God's attributes, especially Grace are commodities that can be transfered from God to man.
God's attributes are that which is true of God, a behavior constraint to which the behavior of God is shaped. God's Grace is the way which God relates to his creation, hence the "age of grace". Grace is God's has been and remains his dominant attribute in relationship to His created man. If God did not have Grace as an attribute, his attribute of Justice would have greater 'current' influence and God would "pay us the wage for our sin" upon our first sin!...and he'd Love it, because it is true.
But, because God has many more attributes than Grace, his behavior toward mankind is shaped by all of his Attributes at any given point in time. Thus, God is Love, God is Merciful, God is Just, God is Omniscient, God is omnipotent, etc.
It is because we each are made in the image of God, having all but the Omni-attributes that God has, that we can respond to God's behavior toward us, and that we can behave toward others in accordance with the attributes that we are willing to force by our free will into the dominant position. That is how we find people among us that are driven by Love, while others are driven by Grace, and still others are Merciful, and others still, are Just.
I hope this helps.