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How do we know that David is a sinner saved by grace?

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David exemplifies a sinner saved by grace through his repentance and reliance on God's mercy despite his grievous sins.

David is often referred to as a 'man after God's own heart' (1 Samuel 13:14), not because of his perfection but because of his acknowledgment of his sin and his earnest desire for God's forgiveness and restoration. In Psalm 51, David cries out for mercy following his sin with Bathsheba, showcasing his deep understanding of personal sinfulness and the need for God's grace. This highlights the sovereign grace of God that reached out to David, demonstrating that it is through the blood of Christ that all believers find forgiveness, thus affirming that while Christians may fall grievously, they remain recipients of God's grace and mercy.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 13:14, Psalm 51

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