God's grace covers all sins, as demonstrated by Christ's love for sinners, regardless of their failures.
The sermon emphasizes that Christ did not die for the righteous or the self-assured but for sinners and those who actively deny Him, as evidenced by Peter's denial. Paul's declaration in Romans 5:8 states that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us, highlighting that our acceptance before God is based solely on His grace and mercy, rather than our merit. It illustrates that His compassion extends to the weakest among us, reminding us that our hope lies not in avoiding sin but in the redemptive work of Christ who reconciles us to God.
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