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How do we know God's grace is sufficient during tough times?

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God's grace is sufficient because the Apostle Paul teaches that our weakness is an opportunity for God's power to be made perfect in us.

The theme of God's sufficiency in grace is prevalent throughout the New Testament, particularly in Paul's writings. Paul reassures believers that during moments of extreme weakness and suffering, it is God's grace that sustains them. In Ephesians 3:12, Paul asserts that through faith in Christ, believers can approach the throne of grace with boldness and confidence. This indicates that God's grace is not only sufficient to save but also to empower believers to endure hardships, reinforcing the idea that our difficulties ultimately serve to glorify God and are used for His purposes.
Scripture References: Ephesians 3:12, 2 Corinthians 12:9

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