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How do we know God's grace is sufficient to overcome sin?

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God's grace is sufficient to overcome sin as it empowers believers to live righteously and resist temptation.

The sufficiency of God's grace is evidenced in the transformative power it has in the lives of believers. When God pardons sin, He does not merely forgive; He provides the means by which believers can walk in holiness. This is articulated in Micah 7:19, where it declares God's promise to subdue our iniquities. The grace that saves us also sanctifies us, enabling believers to detach from the grip of sin and its destructive tendencies. As believers experience this power, they find themselves less controlled by their previous sinful habits, showcasing the reality of grace in action—changing hearts and lives toward righteousness.
Scripture References: Micah 7:19

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Micah 7:19
J.C. Philpot · Nov 12, 2016
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