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How do we know that God's grace applies to us?

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We know God's grace applies to us by recognizing our state of weakness and our need for redemption, as described in Romans 5:6.

The assurance that God's grace is extended to us rests on the acknowledgment of our own weakness and our status as ungodly, as seen in Romans 5:6 which states, 'For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly.' This identifies the recipients of God's grace as those who realize they are powerless on their own and in need of redemption. The promise of grace encompasses all believers who understand their inability to achieve righteousness without divine intervention, thus affirming that grace is indeed sufficient for those who recognize their need.
Scripture References: Romans 5:6

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Sufficient Grace
Todd Nibert · Oct 21, 2009
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