English “grace” emboldened in Romans 11:6 “And if by grace, then is it no more of works: otherwise grace is no more grace. But if it be of works, then is it no more grace: otherwise work is no more work” were translated from Greek feminine noun 5485 charis which is the temporary bestowment of God’s spirit while “gifts” in Romans 11:29 “For the gifts and calling of God are without repentance” was mistranslated from Greek neuter noun 5486 charisma which is the permanent endowment of God’s spirit which is predicated upon the parable of the seed sower. God is the sower and the seed is God’s original word. God casts his word unto earth and temporarily bestows his spirit {Greek feminine noun 5485 charis}. Human beings who change their flesh thoughts and feelings in deference to God’s spiritual thoughts and ways continue in God’s process until they either fail God’s process or are permanently endowed with God’s spirit {Greek neuter noun 5486 charisma}. Human beings who change God’s spiritual thoughts and ways in deference to their own flesh thoughts and feelings; God immediately removes them from God’s process and removes God’s spirit from them to protect them from Matthew 12:32 pursuant to 1Timothy 2:3-6. God precludes his “seven thousand” “chosen” “elect” “election” from becoming prideful because it will not be possible to know if they have completed transition from flesh thoughts and feelings to be entirely God’s spiritual thoughts and ways and be permanently endowed with God’s spirit {Greek neuter noun 5486 charisma} until they take their last flesh breath subsequent to God’s disdain for pride. Ironically God’s “seven thousand” “chosen” “elect” “election” perceive themselves as empty earthen vessels that God fills with what God needs pursuant to God’s will while the grammatical objects of each of the world’s 4,351 religions believe human beings outside their social network will burn in hell in excruciating pain for all eternity of which God said “I commanded them not, neither came it into my mind, that they should do this abomination”. Ask yourself what has God said he was going to do about this? Then study Isaiah 28:13-18.