Afterthought
Puritan Board Senior
"25 Who doth all flesh with food relieve:
for he hath mercy ever.
26 Thanks to the God of heaven give:
for his grace faileth never."
Does this translation lend validity to the idea of "common grace" being understood as God's goodness demonstrated to His creatures as creatures, rather than being tied to external church membership and "common operations of the Spirit"?
for he hath mercy ever.
26 Thanks to the God of heaven give:
for his grace faileth never."
Does this translation lend validity to the idea of "common grace" being understood as God's goodness demonstrated to His creatures as creatures, rather than being tied to external church membership and "common operations of the Spirit"?