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That human value, like grace, is given freely, not earned.

Quoting from 19th-century poet Fyodor Tyutchev, she added, "It's not given us to foretell how our words will echo through the ages, but [forgiveness] is given us as grace is given us".

He knows well that grace is given freely, it is not some kind of celestial merit badge, and in any case as a man experienced in traffic with the divine he has found it unwise to look too closely into God's sense of humor.

One year, Cromwell's beloved Grace is given the role of an angel in a Christmas pageant, and Cromwell makes wings for her out of peacock feathers: "Grace stood glittering, her hair entwined with silver threads; her shoulders were trussed with a spreading, shivering glory, and the rustling air was perfumed as she breathed".

Well, Maggie Grace is given an opportunity to shine and she does an acceptable job as the distraught sibling who is now looking for someone to blame for Boone's death.

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For the grace of Jesus Christ, the occasional cause if Jesus Christ, in his human nature, and the general volition is that grace be given to human beings if and only if Jesus Christ, in his human nature, asks that it be given.

On the contrary--this grace was given so that we would act, and in acting, contribute something to others, a further grace for the broadening of possibility and the future.

He mentions three such arguments, based on the premise that graces are given to sinners who are not entirely converted; on the premise that grace often falls upon hearts disposed in such a way that the grace does not bear fruit; and, finally, on the premise that graces given to sinners sometimes end up making them even more guilty.

Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, whether prophecy, let us prophesy according to the proportion of faith; or ministry, let us wait on our ministering: or he that teacheth, on teaching; or he that exhorteth, on exhortation: he that giveth, let him do it with simplicity; he that ruleth, with diligence; he that sheweth mercy, with cheerfulness.

Other people criticize out of good intent, with the expectation that if you listen, you might actually learn how to do a dance step more easily; in this case, take it with the grace it is given and see if you can learn from it.

Malebranche also calls it "the grace of the Creator," because it is given, in different forms, both to Adam and Eve and to human beings after their Fall.

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