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How do we know that God cares for believers despite their sin?

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God's grace extends to believers, assuring them that their sins do not negate His love and salvation.

The care God has for His believers is deeply rooted in His character as a gracious and loving Savior. The sermon highlights that despite the presence of sin, God does not extinguish the hope of salvation for His jewels—those He has called to Himself. This assures believers that their failings are met with grace rather than condemnation. The acknowledgment that there is a Savior for every sin brings immense joy, reinforcing that while sin creates sorrow, the mercy of Christ facilitates true joy. Therefore, believers can confidently approach God, knowing their sins do not diminish His commitment to save them.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, Ephesians 2:4-5

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