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

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God's grace is emphasized as unmerited favor, given to sinners through Jesus Christ's sacrifice.

The doctrine of grace is central to the understanding of repentance in the Reformed tradition. It affirms that salvation is entirely by God’s grace, highlighting that we are saved not by our own merit but purely by His unmerited favor. As stated in the sermon, every sinner must confess their sins and seek mercy from God, recognizing that they cannot bring anything of worth to earn His favor. God's grace is sufficient, demonstrated through the person and work of Jesus Christ, who bore the penalty of sin on our behalf, making it possible for us to be received graciously when we return to God in repentance.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Hebrews 4:16

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