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How do we know divine grace is sufficient for our sins?

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Divine grace is sufficient, as it not only forgives sin but also empowers believers to overcome temptation.

The sufficiency of divine grace is vividly portrayed through David's experience. Despite his grave sins, God's grace was still available for him, offering forgiveness and the possibility of restoration. The Psalms express David's deep sorrow and repentance, emphasizing that grace meets us in our failure. As seen in 2 Samuel, while our transgressions lead us to misery, God's grace is more than sufficient to forgive and restore the penitent heart. This reality assures believers that no sin is too great for God’s grace to cover, provided there is genuine repentance and a return to fellowship with Him.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 11, Psalms of David, 1 John 1:9

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