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There is a glorious, confounding, mystery to the grace of God. It consistently overturns and opposes human expectations. The confounding nature of grace is made manifest perfectly in the life of the Apostle Paul. This man had been a volcano of self-righteous hatred and violence against believers. But the confounding nature of grace is precisely its glory. And that is what Paul cherishes as he writes Ephesians 3:1-13.
By Harvest OPCThere is a glorious, confounding, mystery to the grace of God. It consistently overturns and opposes human expectations. The confounding nature of grace is made manifest perfectly in the life of the Apostle Paul. This man had been a volcano of self-righteous hatred and violence against believers. But the confounding nature of grace is precisely its glory. And that is what Paul cherishes as he writes Ephesians 3:1-13.