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

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We know God's grace is sufficient as it often draws entire families to faith through the witness of one believer.

God's grace is evident in how He draws individuals to Himself, and this grace often extends to their families. The account of the Philippian jailer in Acts 16:34 serves as a powerful example; after his conversion, his entire household believed. This demonstrates God's ability to work through one person's faith to reach others. Throughout Scripture, we see instances where God blesses the faith of one family member, using them as a vessel for His grace. The dynamic of election indicates that while not every family will believe together, those chosen by God's grace can lead others to faith. Understanding that grace is an individual gift reminds us to continue praying and witnessing, as God's plans for family salvation often unfold in His perfect timing.
Scripture References: Acts 16:34

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