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How does Psalm 130 demonstrate God's grace?

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Psalm 130 illustrates God's grace by revealing His readiness to forgive those who cry out for mercy.

In Psalm 130, we see a profound expression of God’s grace illustrated through the cries of the psalmist from the depths of despair. The psalm opens with an urgent plea for God's attention and mercy, highlighting that no one can stand before Him based on their own righteousness. Verses 4 states, 'But there is forgiveness with you that you may be feared,' indicating that God's forgiveness is freely given and based on His grace. This grace is available to all who recognize their need for it, as articulated through the example of David. Consequently, the psalm serves as a reminder of the hope we have in God's unfailing grace that is ever ready to redeem us from our sins.
Scripture References: Psalm 130:1-4

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