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How do we know God's grace is sufficient for sinners like David?

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God's grace is demonstrated in how He forgave David's egregious sins after his genuine repentance.

The doctrine of God's grace is powerfully illustrated in God's dealings with David. Despite the severity of David's offenses—adultery, murder, and deceit—God, through Nathan, assured him that his sins were put away, stating, 'The Lord also hath put away thy sin; thou shalt not die.' This illustrates that no sin is beyond the reach of God's forgiving grace when met with sincere repentance. David's confession, 'I have sinned against the Lord,' shows the importance of acknowledging one’s transgressions, revealing that God's grace is not only sufficient but abundantly available to all who turn to Him in faith and humility.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 12:13-14, Psalm 51

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Thou Art The Man
Ian Potts · Aug 18, 2013
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