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Tag: Habitual Grace

Short Habitual Grace Series – You Tube

Habitual Grace' is the grace that God give to His children which adheres to the soul

‘Habitual Grace’ is the grace that God give to His children which adheres to the soul, Justifying grace and sanctifying grace are habitual graces.

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Who Should Take up Contemplation?

If you ask who should take up contemplation I would reply: all those who have sincerely forsaken the world and who have set aside the concerns of the active life. These people, even if they have at one time been habitual sinners, should devote themselves to nourishing the grace of contemplative prayer. mythoughts, thoughtsofgod, thoughts of God, David Reese

These people, even if they have at one time been habitual sinners, should devote themselves to nourishing the grace of contemplative prayer.

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Without Reading or Hearing God’s Word

Without reading or hearing God’s word, a man who is spiritually blind on account of habitual sin is simply unable to see the foul stain on his conscience. mythoughts, thoughtsofgod, thoguhts of God. David Reese

Without reading or hearing God’s word, a man who is spiritually blind on account of habitual sin is simply unable to see the foul stain on his conscience.

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