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

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God's grace is exemplified through His restoration of David despite his grievous sins, demonstrating His mercy and love.

The narrative of David’s fall and subsequent restoration is a powerful testament to the sufficiency of God's grace. After David's heinous acts, he is confronted by Nathan, who brings God's message of both judgment and mercy. When David recognizes his sin and repents, God, in His infinite grace, forgives him. This emphasizes that regardless of how far one may fall, God's grace is always available, and He is faithful to forgive when we confess our transgressions (1 John 1:9). Furthermore, the birth of Solomon, whom the Lord loved, shows that God can and does bring good from our deepest failures, underlining the restorative power of His grace in the lives of fallen saints.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 12:24, 1 John 1:9

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