Proverbs 16:1 The preparations of the heart in man, and the answer of the tongue, is from the Lord.
Do not look for this term prevenient grace in the bible, you will not find it. It is a term that has been coined in order to express the grace extended to the unbelieving in preparation of the heart to receive the gospel.
The experiences of prevenient grace are as varied as the believers who have received it. It can be as gentle as loving parents who nurtured a child in the love of the Lord and the child came to know the love of the Lord by their expression of love mingled with the Word of truth. On the other end of experience is the child who was stabbed in the chest and shot in the head and left for dead in the Everglades for days. That child was found unharmed and unmarked by any bug or wild beast and survived his human wounds. Both cases are absolutely true and equal in grace.
My experience of prevenient grace was the removal of my anger and violent nature before I went to war in Vietnam. I earnestly believe I would not have survived Vietnam with those anger issues. God used His sovereign power to change me, I had no part in that. I met God even though I had not yet believed.
I do believe that all believers, once they have come to know the Lord, should be able to look back at their life experiences, no matter how good or how bad, and see the hand of God preparing their hearts to receive the gospel of grace, that gospel of faith that leads to salvation and a new heart.
Please take the time to examine your own experience. Do you have that prevenient grace experience that prepared your heart to receive the gospel? Make it a part of your salvation story.
Perhaps some of you are just now seeing for the first time that God is preparing your heart and that the seed of faith has not yet been planted. Will you receive the Word with understanding now? I hope so.
Tremendous and profitable message, my brother. May many take the time to quietly reflect on the way the Lord has led them, and rejoice in that journey.
Larry I often reflect on my notes from the fifteen Emmaus talks and by far this matter of prevenient grace resonated with me the most. Reflecting on my past has sometimes brought a sense of shame to my spirit but through the lens of prevenient grace it has allowed me to see how God was working in my life journey to bring me along. This would be a great talk for Challenge God!! Blessings!