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How do we know that God's grace is sufficient for our sin?

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God’s grace is demonstrated in how He removes sin, as seen in Isaiah 6:6-7, where a seraph touches Isaiah's lips with a coal, symbolizing the cleansing power of the gospel.

In Isaiah 6:6-7, God demonstrates His grace through the action of a seraphim who touches Isaiah's lips with a live coal, declaring that his sin is purged. This act illustrates the gospel's power to cleanse us from sin, affirming that God’s grace, rather than our works, is what makes us acceptable to Him. The biblical doctrine teaches that through Christ's atoning sacrifice, believers are assured of forgiveness and a renewed relationship with God, showcasing the depth of God's mercy and the sufficiency of His grace in the face of our sinfulness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:6-7, Jeremiah 23:29, Romans 3:23-24

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