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How do we know that God's grace is sufficient in trials?

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God's grace is sufficient because Christ's death and resurrection secure our salvation and empower us in every trial.

Christ assured His disciples that it was necessary for Him to go to the Father, as His death and resurrection were pivotal for the establishment of God's grace. This grace not only justifies believers but also sustains them through life's challenges. The Holy Spirit, sent as the Comforter, is essential for guiding believers through trials and convictions, ensuring they understand their need for Christ. It reassures Christians that even in times of suffering, they have the power of the Holy Spirit to uphold them, thereby demonstrating that God's grace truly covers all aspects of life, including challenges and persecution.
Scripture References: John 16:7, Romans 8:28-30

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