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MEGAGRACE
Since the late 1980s,
MegaGrace founder Dietmar Scherf has
used the term MegaGrace
to somehow describe the amazing, enormous and abundant Grace of God. Of
course, nothing in our earthly vocabulary can truly accurately
describe the Grace of God. In the 1990s the term MegaGrace became a
trademark expression of Dietmar Scherf in his speeches, sermons and
publications.
―MegaGrace
is a Servicemark (SM) and Trademark (TM) of MegaGrace, Inc. operated
and serviced by Cascada Corporation.
MegaGrace according
to the Holy Bible and the dictionary:
Dictionary (Webster's College):
mega-, a combining form meaning "extremely large, huge;"
generally also meaning, things that are extraordinary examples of
their kind;
Grace, the freely given unmerited favor and love of God;
a virtue or excellence of divine origin.
Holy Bible:
Throughout the Bible we find the principles of MegaGrace, and more
specifically it is mentioned in one form or the other e.g. in Acts
4:33; Rom. 5:17, 20; 2 Cor. 4:15, 9:8, 14; Eph. 1:17, 2:7; James 4:6;
1 Pet. 4:10, 5:10, 12. The word "Mega" comes from the Greek word "megas,"―and
the word "Grace" comes from the Greek word "charis," which are
both used in the Holy Bible in the original languages.
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