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How do we know God's grace is genuine?

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God's grace is evidenced by His unmerited favor bestowed upon us despite our spiritual failings, as illustrated in Isaiah 48:8.

The genuineness of God's grace is affirmed through the reality that it is unmerited and bestowed upon us in the face of our shortcomings. Isaiah 48:8 serves as a mirror reflecting our spiritual condition, revealing that we often do not recognize God’s commands or His love due to our insensitivity. Despite our failings—being spiritually ignorant or careless—God’s grace remains steadfast. He knew our struggles beforehand and yet chose to pour out His mercy upon us.

This aspect of grace emphasizes that it is not dependent upon our actions or level of spiritual awareness. Instead, it flows from God's eternal love and purpose. The astonishing truth is that Jesus willingly took on the burden of our sins and failings at the cross, demonstrating that grace is ultimately rooted in His character and not in our performance. Our understanding of grace thus deepens as we recognize the sheer mercy involved in God's choice to pursue us and redeem us, even in our weakness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 48:8, Romans 5:8, Ephesians 2:8-9, Psalm 67:1, Psalm 103:12, Psalm 130, John 4:24

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