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How do we know God is willing to show grace?

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God's willingness to show grace is evident throughout Scripture, particularly in the sacrificial love of Christ, as illustrated by the Syrophoenician woman's interaction with Him.

The willingness of God to show grace is particularly highlighted in the New Testament through the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. In the case of the Syrophoenician woman, we see how her persistent faith caught the attention of Jesus, leading to her daughter's healing. This demonstrates that God is not only willing to show grace but actively seeks out those who approach Him with faith and humility. Moreover, God's grace is revealed in His ultimate plan of salvation through Jesus, who came not to condemn sinners but to save them. His response to the woman reflects His heart for mercy and His desire to respond to true faith, further affirming that He is always willing to extend His grace to the humble and needy.
Scripture References: Matthew 15:21-28, Hebrews 7:25

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