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How do we know the sufficiency of God's grace?

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The sufficiency of God's grace is evidenced in the ability of believers to endure suffering and maintain faith, as seen in the lives of Job and H.G. Spatford.

The reality of God's grace is abundantly clear in the accounts of faithful individuals who have faced profound trials. For instance, Job, despite losing everything, proclaimed, 'The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.' Similarly, H.G. Spatford, after losing his daughters, was able to pen the hymn 'It Is Well With My Soul,' which speaks volumes to the sufficiency of God's grace in our lives. Such grace enables believers to endure heartache, transforming grief into praise and assuring them of God's presence and peace even amidst their trials.
Scripture References: Job 1:21, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Christ Our Peace
Larry Criss · Jul 24, 2016
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