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The Power of "Grace"
Commentators explain that this final blessing is not just a polite closing. It's a powerful prayer for God's active favor to be with the readers. This includes renewed discoveries of God's love, fresh strength from Christ, an abundant supply of the Spirit, and the continuation of the Gospel in their lives.
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Hebrews
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18th Century
Theologian
Grace be with you all.
See the notes on Romans 16:20.
The subscription at the close of the epistle, "written to the Hebrews …
19th Century
Bishop
Grace be with you all.—This brief closing benediction is also found in Titus 3:15, and, with the omission of “all,” in Co…
19th Century
Preacher
Now the God of peace, that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting c…
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The NT letters normally end with a prayer for “grace” for the recipients. Grace is a fitting note on which to end a letter like this one, so full o…
17th Century
Pastor
Grace be with you all, Amen .
] Which is the apostle's usual salutation in all his epistles, ([Reference 2 Thessalon…
17th Century
Minister
So bad are men, and even believers, because of the remnants of their corruption, that when the most important, comforting doctrine is delivered to …