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How does grace serve as our defense against the adversary?

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Grace serves as our defense against the adversary by allowing us to plead for God's forgiveness and support in times of accusation.

Grace is the believer's only legal defense against the accusations brought by the adversary, described in Revelation 12:10 as the accuser of the brethren. When Satan brings charges against us, claiming our guilt, grace provides the means for our justification. Our plea to God is not based on our righteousness but on the grace of God through Christ, who has paid our debt with His blood. Thus, every charge made by the adversary is met with the overwhelming power of God's grace, assuring us that we stand justified before God. The recognition that our salvation and acceptance are rooted in grace encourages believers to cast all their cares upon Him, embracing the security that comes from being in Christ.
Scripture References: Revelation 12:10

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