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How do we know the grace of Jesus is sufficient for sinners?

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The grace of Jesus is demonstrated in His willingness to serve and forgive those who are unworthy.

The sufficiency of Jesus’ grace for sinners is vividly illustrated by His willingness to wash the feet of His disciples, including those like Peter who struggled to grasp His condescension. This act speaks volumes about the nature of His mercy; the lower He descends to meet us in our sin, the higher we are lifted in His grace. The emphasis placed on the unworthiness of sinners serves to magnify the depths of Jesus’ love and grace. Believers are encouraged to recognize that no amount of sin can outmatch the richness of His mercy. Each act of grace given by Jesus, especially in service, invites repentant sinners to approach Him without fear, as He stands ready to cleanse and redeem all who come to Him in faith.
Scripture References: John 13:8, Luke 19:10, Ephesians 2:8-9

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John 13:16
Robert Hawker · Feb 16, 2016
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