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How does the concept of 'nevertheless' relate to redemption?

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'Nevertheless' signifies God's grace overcoming our sinfulness in the act of redemption.

In the sermon, the theme of 'nevertheless' serves as a key point in understanding God's redemptive work. It emphasizes that despite humanity’s sinful nature, as expressed in Psalm 106:6-7, God intervenes and saves His people. This clause highlights God's grace and mercy, signifying that His power to redeem is not contingent on human behavior. Through the 'nevertheless,' believers receive hope, knowing that regardless of their sinful tendencies and failures, God's purpose to save prevails. This reinforces the Reformed belief that redemption is a divine act initiated and completed by God for His name’s sake.
Scripture References: Psalm 106:8, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Nevertheless
Joe Galuszek · Apr 23, 2017
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