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How do we know that Jesus' grace is sufficient for our sins?

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Jesus' act of washing the disciples' feet demonstrates that His grace and blood cleanse believers from all sin.

The assurance that Jesus' grace is sufficient for our sins is vividly illustrated in the act of foot washing, where He cleanses His disciples' feet. This act underscores the truth that while we are justified and cleansed through His blood, we are still in need of His grace to navigate our daily lives in a fallen world. Jesus states in John 13 that a person who is 'washed' is clean, implying that His sacrificial grace thoroughly cleanses believers. Moreover, passages like 1 John 1:7 affirm that 'the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin,' offering profound comfort and confidence in God's unwavering forgiveness. Therefore, we can be assured of His grace continually covering our imperfections as we strive for holiness, knowing that His love cannot be separated from us.
Scripture References: John 13:10, 1 John 1:7

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True Foot Washing
Don Bell · Aug 2, 2015
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