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How do we know that grace abounds where sin increases?

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Biblical examples, like Jacob's family, illustrate that God's grace superabounds even in the midst of sinfulness.

The principle that grace abounds where sin increases is vividly illustrated in the lives of Jacob and his family. Despite their sinful actions, God’s grace continually intervened. Paul elaborates on this in Romans 5:20, stating that sin multiplied, but grace multiplied even more. In the context of Jacob’s dysfunctional family, we observe jealousy, anger, and strife, yet through these circumstances, God’s purpose unfolded, ultimately leading His chosen people towards redemption. The narrative emphasizes that no matter the depth of human sin, God's grace is sufficient and abundant, fulfilling His sovereign will.
Scripture References: Romans 5:20

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