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What does 'nevertheless' indicate in the context of salvation?

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'Nevertheless' underscores the hope that, despite our failings, Christ still brings salvation.

'Nevertheless' is a powerful term in scripture reflecting God's grace despite human unworthiness. This term echoes throughout the narrative of David conquering Jerusalem. Despite the apparent strength of the Jebusites and the obstacles, David succeeded because of God’s promise. In the same way, our lives are often marred by sin and doubt, yet God asserts that through Christ, our failures do not nullify His grace. This assurance should propel believers to find confidence in God's promise that salvation does not depend on our performance, but on His faithfulness and ability to overcome our sinfulness. It speaks to the heart of the gospel, reminding us that Christ's power is greater than any barrier we perceive.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 5:7, Ephesians 2:4-5, Romans 6:23

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