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How do we know God's grace in reconciling rebels is true?

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God's grace in reconciling rebels is affirmed through the redemptive work of Christ, as He saves those who cry out to Him in their need (Psalm 107:13-14).

The truth of God’s grace in reconciling rebels is seen clearly in the covenant of redemption accomplished through Jesus Christ. As highlighted in Psalm 107, when the rebels cry unto the Lord in their trouble, He responds by saving them from their distresses. This demonstrates God’s readiness to forgive and transform lives, highlighting His mercy. The essence of the gospel is that while we were rebels and unworthy, God, in His love, provided a way for reconciliation through Christ’s sacrifice. He bore our sins, thus breaking the chains of sin and darkness, which affirms the depth of His grace and commitment to redeem lost individuals.
Scripture References: Psalm 107:13-14, Romans 5:8

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