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How do we know God's grace is sufficient for correction?

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God's grace is demonstrated through His unending mercy and the promise that He will not forget His people.

The sufficiency of God's grace for correction is established throughout the scriptures, notably in Isaiah 44:21-22, where God reassures His people of His everlasting mercy despite their sins. Even when God's chosen people turn to idolatry, He does not abandon them. Instead, He sends reminders of their true identity as His servants and reassures them that their sins have been blotted out by grace. This grace is central not only for salvation but also for ongoing renewal and restoration when His people stray. The gospel is God's tool to restore and correct, reminding His people that they are not defined by their sins but by His grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 44:21-22

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