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How does grace overcome the flaw of sin?

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Grace overcomes the flaw of sin by providing redemption through Christ’s death, leading to eternal life.

Grace, as depicted in Ephesians 2:4-5, reveals how God, out of His rich mercy and great love, intervenes in our dead state, making us alive together with Christ. This grace is unmerited and underscores the sovereignty of God in rescuing sinners who are otherwise unable to save themselves. Romans 5:20 states that where sin abounded, grace abounded much more, highlighting the victorious nature of God's grace over our inherent flaw of sin. The transformative power of grace not only justifies us but also empowers us to live in accordance with God's will, fostering a mindset that continually rejoices in the security and hope found in Christ.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:4-5, Romans 5:20

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