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How do we know that grace is God's greatest glory?

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God's grace is His greatest glory because it encompasses His mercy, love, and justice in saving sinners.

God's grace represents the harmony of all His attributes. As the sermon mentions, God's grace is not a mere overlooking of sin; it is the confluence of His justice, holiness, and love working together to save the undeserving. The Apostle Paul, in Ephesians 1, emphasizes that all actions by the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are 'to the praise of His glory.' Through Christ’s sacrificial act, God showcases His fidelity to justice while simultaneously providing salvation, which is the essence of His greatest glory. Thus, understanding grace leads us to see God's profound character and the depth of His love for sinners.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:6, Romans 9:15, Exodus 33:19

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