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How do we know God's power in grace is true?

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God's power in grace is demonstrated through the transformation of lives, as seen in the story of Mary Magdalene, who was delivered from demon possession.

The power of God's grace is illustrated through the transformation experienced by Mary Magdalene, who was under the complete dominion of seven demons until Christ delivered her. This highlights the authority of Christ's power to save and transform individuals. The narrative shows that grace is active and life-changing, not merely a passive acceptance of sin. Furthermore, believers are called to rely on this power, as seen in the aspects of salvation: election, justification, and regeneration, all evidencing God's supreme authority. Thus, the reality of God's grace is anchored in the power displayed through salvation and the miraculous change it brings.
Scripture References: Mark 16:9, John 19:25

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The Three Mary's
Todd Nibert · Nov 22, 2009
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