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How do we know that grace is sufficient for every sinner?

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Grace is sufficient for every sinner as it is foundational to the Gospel and the message of redemption offered through Christ.

The teachings of Christ affirm that grace is fully sufficient for every sinner, regardless of their past. The elder brother's attitude of disdain towards his returning brother illustrates a lack of understanding of the gospel's implications—namely, that all believers are saved by grace alone. Such grace is not based on merit but on God's sovereign choice, ensuring that no one can boast about their righteousness. This truth reinforces the assurance that no sin is too great for forgiveness, and each conversion, no matter how drastic, reflects the power of grace to transform even the most hardened hearts into new creations.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:23-24

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