A Meditation on the Grace
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A Meditation on the Grace

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At the end of his second letter to the Corinthians, Paul gave his readers a final blessing which has become a congregational prayer known as “The Grace.” In anticipation of a Communion service, Alistair Begg explains how this prayer affirms the Trinity, prepares us for the Lord’s Supper, and encourages our hearts. When we say these words together, we are asking God to grant awareness of His grace, experience of His love, and the presence of His Holy Spirit for each participant.


14iThe grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and jthe love of God and kthe fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.

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Alistair Begg
Alistair Begg is Senior Pastor at Parkside Church in Cleveland, Ohio, and the Bible teacher on Truth For Life, which is heard on the radio and online around the world.