PREVENIENT GRACE UNVEILED: THEOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS AND SCRIPTURAL FOUNDATIONS IN CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN DISCOURSE ON FREE WILL AND DIVINE GRACE
In Wesleyan theology, prevenient grace occupies a fundamental position as the divine initiative that extends grace to humanity before any acceptance or conscious decision regarding salvation. This concept, deeply rooted in the writings of John Wesley, encapsulates the belief that God’s grace is not limited to the moments of conversion. Nevertheless, it pervades the totality of human existence, acting as a preparatory force that permeates the lives of all individuals.
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Understanding Prevenient Grace Prevenient grace refers to the divine assistance that precedes human decision-making and is a foundational concept in Christian theology concerning salvation. It is perceived as an initial…
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