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

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God's grace is more than sufficient for our troubles, as affirmed by the account of Jesus healing the woman in Mark 5.

The sermon emphasizes that God's grace is profoundly sufficient for all our needs and trials. Looking at the life of the woman with the issue of blood, we see that despite her desperate situation, it was only when she came to Jesus that she found true healing and peace. While the world may offer temporary fixes or solutions, none can compare to the grace offered by Christ. As indicated in the sermon, Jesus was so full of grace that even amidst a throng of people, he could still discern the needs of an individual. This showcases His ability to meet each person's needs uniquely and powerfully. The assurance that God's grace can surround us in trials comes from understanding that through Christ, we are never without help or hope—He tells us to 'go in peace', assuring us of His presence and support even in our troubles.
Scripture References: Mark 5:34, Job 33:19-30, Romans 6:14, Hebrews 13:9

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Go In Peace
Drew Dietz · Nov 5, 2008
Joshua

Joshua

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