A Call to Worship

A Call to Worship

Author: T. Scott Daniels Believers in the Wesleyan tradition would find prevenient grace (the gracious and loving presence of God’s Spirit that universally goes before or in front of all people, drawing all people not only to God but to God’s purposes) to be the...
An Undeserved Grace

An Undeserved Grace

Author: Marco Velasco God’s grace, and only this grace, can offer salvation to humanity. “So God created mankind in his own image…male and female he created them” (Genesis 1:27). Humankind disobeyed and corrupted their original relationship with God. In...
The Good News

The Good News

Author: Svetlana Khobnya Is “Prevenient Grace” Biblical? The task of establishing the idea of “prevenient grace” from a New Testament perspective may be challenging because the term itself does not appear in the New Testament or in the whole Bible for that matter. The...
A Community Called by Grace 

A Community Called by Grace 

Author: Tim Green Interwoven throughout the fabric of the Old Testament is the life-giving and hope-filled confession of faith: “The Lord is gracious and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love” (Psalm 145:8, ESV). From narratives (Exodus 34:6-7;...
John Wesley on Prevenient Grace

John Wesley on Prevenient Grace

Author: Geordan Hammond Prevenient grace has a foundational place in John Wesley’s theology. Why is this so? Because salvation is central to the Christian faith. Wesley stated, “salvation begins with what is usually termed (and very properly) ‘preventing...
The Master’s Plan

A Journey of Grace

In support of the Nazarene Discipleship global initiative, “A Journey of Grace,” Holiness Today has developed a series of four issues explaining the Nazarene theology of God’s grace. God goes before, pursuing us with His prevenient grace....
The Master’s Plan

The Initiative of God: Prevenient Grace and the Atonement

Author: T. A. Noble The term “prevenient grace” is not in the Bible. Indeed, this whole way of speaking of different kinds of “graces”—“prevenient grace,” “saving grace,” “sanctifying grace”—is not the way the biblical writers speak of grace. Where then did this...