Grace isn't meant to be fair, grace is meant to be good

James Prescott
Grace isn't meant to be fair, grace is meant to...
Grace isn't meant to be fair, grace is meant to...
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Grace isn't meant to be fair, grace is meant to be good. Once you have received the gift of grace, it is your job to keep it. Grace is not something that you should ask for in return in the form of good behavior. It is something that has already been given to you. If you are graced by God with this gift, then it is your duty to use it accordingly.

Source: Mosaic Of Grace: Gods Beautiful Reshaping Of Our Broken Lives

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