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Originally Posted by snicker1986
This is a great study of the verse.
You conclusion was actually taught by John Wesley in a manner..
He taught 3 differernt "phases" or types of grace that the Holy Spirit acts in our lives....
Prevenient Grace is that grace of the Holy Spirit calling, or wooing, us before we even know of his existance. This is the "tug" at our heart that leads to come to repentance. As was said, we can't even confess Jesus as Lord with out the Holy Spirit
Justifying Grace is the grace that causes God to justify, of save, us. It acts at the moment of salvation (which would be belief if you're a "one stepper", or baptism for a "two stepper"
Sactifying Grace sanctifiess, or perfects, us for his work. It gives us power over sin and and equates to "receiving the Holy Ghost". It calls us to be Holy people. It is the full power of of the Holy Ghost.
This third experience is important, and finalizes God's work of conversion, but is not the first instance of the Holy Ghost in our lives.
You summerize this well in your explanation. For those history buffs, Weslyan Theology was the basis for Pentecostal and Holiness teaching.
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That's sorta the way I understand the Spirit's work in our lives.
1. Which you called
Prevenient Grace is the Spirit drawing us to Jesus.
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Justifying Grace is the moment we accept Jesus as Savior and pass over from sinner to saint or from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of light.
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Sanctifying grace is the lifelong work of the Holy Ghost in our lives from salvation to death or rapture (whichever comes first) as He grows us and develops us.