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What does it mean that Jesus is a trophy of God's grace?

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Being a trophy of God's grace means that despite our past sins, God redeems and transforms individuals through Christ (Acts 7:58).

The phrase 'trophy of God's grace' refers to the profound truth that every believer, regardless of their past, is a testament to God's redemptive power. In Acts 7:58, we see Saul, who later becomes Paul, holding the cloaks of those who stoned Stephen. Despite his initial hatred for Christians, God transforms him into a leading apostle. This illustrates that no one is beyond the reach of God's grace, and it reinforces the empowering truth that grace abounds where sin increased. The grace that led to Saul’s conversion serves as a powerful reminder that individuals can be radically changed, reflecting God’s glory and grace in their lives.
Scripture References: Acts 7:58

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