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How do we know God's grace is far-reaching?

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God's grace is far-reaching as it extends to all nations, drawing people from every background into His family.

The Apostle Paul highlights the far-reaching nature of God's grace in his letter to the Ephesians (Ephesians 3:14-21), acknowledging how it encompasses both Jews and Gentiles. This inclusion demonstrates God's sovereign plan of salvation that draws a multitude of people from various backgrounds into His covenant family. The vastness of God's grace is a central theme in the Gospel, showcasing that no one is beyond the reach of His redemptive power.

Reflecting on God's grace invites believers to recognize their own unworthiness yet also acknowledge their inclusion in this grand narrative of salvation. As Paul articulates his gratitude for the Gentiles, we see a clear message of hope that reinforces the truth that God's grace indeed covers a multitude of sins, reaching even those who were once without hope.

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John Chapman · Sep 4, 2022
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