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How do we know that God's grace sustains us in our weaknesses?

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God's grace is shown in His faithfulness to uphold us, even when we fall short like Peter did.

The sermon reflects on God's omnipotent grace as the key to sustaining believers in their weaknesses. Peter's experience serves as a vital lesson about relying on God, especially in times of trial. In Luke 22:31-32, Jesus tells Peter that Satan desires to sift him, but He has prayed for him so that his faith does not fail. This intercession illustrates God’s grace, assuring us that though we may stumble, we are never forsaken. The beauty of sovereign grace lies in the fact that God's love and mercy ensure that we can always return to Him, just as Peter was restored after his denial. We are reminded that it is not our strength that sustains us, but Christ's unwavering grace.
Scripture References: Luke 22:31-32

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