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How does God's grace overcome human unbelief?

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God’s grace prevails over human unbelief by providing strength and calling despite our doubts.

In the narrative of Moses, we see that despite his doubts and reluctance to comply with God's command, God’s grace remains steadfast and patient. Moses’ fear did not change God’s purpose; rather, it displayed the depth of divine grace to meet our needs even amidst our failures. The New Testament echoes this grace in Romans 5:20, stating that where sin abounded, grace did much more abound. This helps believers understand that their shortcomings do not thwart God's plans—rather, grace magnifies the glory of His redemptive work. It is a powerful reminder that faithfulness to God’s calling is sustained by grace, not our unshakeable confidence.
Scripture References: Exodus 4:10-13, Romans 5:20

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