oatmeal
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I see what you're saying only the danger I see is that God Is responding to man's righteousness and that means grace is not true grace because it's earned. If I am understanding you correctly. Yes God does indeed take notice.
Pete
God's grace is unmerited and is initiated by God only.
Yet we also learn that those who use what God gives receives more from God.
Ie, the parable of the three men that the master gave talents to, two of them doubled what was given to them and were rewarded, the third was afraid to use what was given to him and lost even that.
All life is God's grace, the heavens and the earth is by God's grace.
We have been given access to grace by the works of Jesus Christ. Romans 5:2
God's grace remains unmerited, yet we have access to grace.
It would be wise to utilize that access to receive (not earn, receive) God's grace
Genesis 6:8 But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.
How? Why? because Noah sought to serve God
And God graciously gave him that opportunity. The word grace, in Genesis 6:8, I have learned from one source, includes the idea of mercy. Mercy, like grace, as grace is the granting of something we did not earn. Thus it could be said that God's mercy issues from God's grace
There are a few more passages I would like to add to this. There are those who as Romans 2:6-11 states, although Judean or Gentile, not the church of God, that God acknowledges to be seeking to do right, as did the OT believers. God does not ignore that. Judeans and Gentiles do not the spirit of God as the church of God does, I John 4:13, Acts 2:38, Acts 11:16-17,
Luke 11:13
If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children: how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him?
John 7:39
(But this spake he of the Spirit, which they that believe on him should receive: for the Holy Ghost was not yet given; because that Jesus was not yet glorified.)