How do we know Christ's saving grace is sufficient?
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Christ's saving grace is evident in His willingness to save and sustain those who come to Him in their need.
The sufficiency of Christ's saving grace is illustrated through the account of Joseph, who had everything prepared to sustain his family before the famine struck. This points to God's foreknowledge and provision through Christ. Just as those who came to Joseph during the famine were saved from starvation, those who seek Christ are saved from sin and spiritual death. Our acknowledgment of our inability to save ourselves and our reliance on His grace showcase His sufficiency. The honest confession of the Egyptians, 'You have saved our lives,' parallels our confession that Jesus saves us from spiritual famine.
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