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How does God's grace relate to a believer's sin?

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God's grace covers a believer's sin, providing salvation through faith in Christ alone.

Throughout scripture, we observe that God's grace serves as a covering for our sin. In Ezekiel 16, God indicates His love by covering the nakedness of His people, showcasing that salvation is an act of divine grace. This parallels the gospel truth that, despite our sinfulness—illustrated powerfully through Noah's failure—Christ's righteousness is granted to us as a covering. Thus, when we stand before God, it is through Christ and His sacrifice that we are seen as righteous, rather than through our own deeds. This understanding fosters an attitude of gratitude and humility in the believer's life.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 16:5-8, Romans 5:8

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