How do we know God's grace is sufficient for the poor and needy?
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God's grace is sufficient as He promises to hear the cries of the poor and needy, delivering them through His son, Jesus Christ.
God's grace toward the poor and needy is evident through His promises to hear their cries and meet their needs. In Psalm 72:12-13, it is said that He delivers the needy when they cry out. This is a clear indication of God's compassion and willingness to respond to those who recognize their dependence on Him. Moreover, Jesus Himself exemplifies this in His earthly ministry, as seen in Matthew 11:28, where He invites all who are burdened to come to Him for rest, highlighting His readiness to help the weary and the needy. Additionally, the realization of our own poverty can be seen as a gift from God, leading us to deeper faith and reliance on His sufficiency.
Scripture References:
Psalm 72:12-13, Matthew 11:28
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