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How can we trust in God's unfailing grace?

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God's unfailing grace assures believers that salvation is based on Christ's merit and not our works, as highlighted in John 6:37.

Trusting in God's unfailing grace involves recognizing that salvation is a result of God's eternal covenant and Christ's atoning sacrifice, which is unchangeable and unconditional. John 6:37 states, 'All that the Father giveth me shall come to me,' reinforcing the idea that God's grace extends to those He has chosen. This grace is not dependent on our ability to maintain it; rather, it rests securely on Christ's finished work on the cross. The affirmation of grace being unfailing means that, despite our weaknesses and failures, God does not waver in His commitment to us. It encourages believers to approach God not in self-reliance but in humility, fully trusting that it is God who holds us and sustains our faith.
Scripture References: John 6:37

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