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"Sozo" is sometimes translated "saved".
"Sozo" is sometimes translated "delivered".
"Sozo" may sometimes be translated "healed or salvation".
"Sozo" is sometimes translated by all the answers.
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Every aspect of “salvation” is available to us by grace through faith.
"Sozo" does not represent all of the spiritual blessings available to mankind.
Grace and the Greek word "sozo" are not related in meaning.
Grace in context is more important than "sozo".
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Grace is the enabling power of God.
Grace is the empowering presence of Christ.
Grace has been defined as unmerited favor.
The definition of grace is all of the answers.
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Jack Taylor's definition of grace is defined as “the empowering presence of Christ”.
Jack Taylor's definition of grace is defined as “the enabling power of God”.
Jack Taylor's definition of grace is defined as “the extraordinary POWER OF GOD.”.
Jack Taylor's definition of grace is defined as “unmerited favor”.
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Derek Prince's definition of grace is “the enabling power of God”.
Derek Prince's definition of grace is “the empowering presence of Christ”.
Derek Prince's definition of grace is “unmerited favor”.
Derek Prince's definition of grace is “the extraordinary POWER OF GOD.”.
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The enabling power of grace enables us to be what otherwise we could not be.
The enabling power of grace enables us to do what otherwise we could not do.
The enabling power of grace enables us to receive (have) what otherwise we could not receive.
The enabling power of grace enables us to do all the answers.
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The Book of Hebrews warning concerning grace is to be careful not to resist the grace of God.
The Book of Hebrews warning concerning grace is to be careful not to ignore the grace of God.
The Book of Hebrews warning concerning grace is to be careful not to use it to the excess.
The Book of Hebrews warning concerning grace is to beware lest bitterness contaminate many.
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The basis for the grace of God is the cross.
The basis for the grace of God is the church attendance.
The basis for the grace of God is reading the Word.
The basis for the grace of God listening to a preacher.
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The grace of God is distributed to believers by the Holy Spirit.
The grace of God is distributed to believers by the spoken word.
The grace of God is distributed to believers by the church.
The grace of God is distributed to believers by all the answers.
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God's purpose in giving us His abundance of grace is so the believer can have an abundance of good works.
God's purpose in giving us His abundance of grace is so the believer can have an abundance of popularity.
God's purpose in giving us His abundance of grace is so the believer can have a new home.
God's purpose in giving us His abundance of grace is so the believer can have an abundance of love.
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Yes, I read the required text assigned for this quiz.
No I did not read the required text assigned for this quiz.
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