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Word of the Day

August 6, 2025

Grace

Unmerited divine assistance given to humans for regeneration or sanctification; approval, favor, mercy, or pardon; a disposition to or act of kindness, courtesy, or clemency.

From Latin 'gratia' meaning favor, charm, or thanks, derived from 'gratus' meaning pleasing or thankful. Entered English through Old French 'grace' in the 12th century.

Usage Examples

  1. The grace of God transforms hearts and gives strength to face adversity.
  2. She extended grace to her critic, choosing kindness over retaliation.
  3. By the grace of the court, the defendant received a lighter sentence.

From the Show

The concept of grace emerged during discussions about confronting political adversaries who may have been duped rather than deliberately malicious. Kim Monson connected the word to her previous conversation with Lori Gimmelstein on the August 6th broadcast, urging listeners to speak truth while extending grace to those who have been deceived by radical activist agendas.