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How does the concept of 'Nevertheless' reflect God's grace?

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'Nevertheless' highlights God's unchanging grace despite our failures.

'Nevertheless' serves as a powerful reminder of God's grace in the sermon, particularly referring to God's decision to spare Jerusalem and continue His covenant for David's sake. Despite Abijah's sins and failures, God remained faithful to His promises. This concept illustrates a significant aspect of sovereign grace theology: that God's plans and purposes stand firm, regardless of human disobedience. It reflects the idea that God’s mercy endures and He acts for His own glory and the sake of His people, even when they falter. Ultimately, it points to the overarching narrative of salvation history centered on Christ's atoning work, where grace triumphed over sin.
Scripture References: Psalm 106:8, Matthew 26:39

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