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What does the Bible say about God's grace and our failures?

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The Bible teaches that God's grace is greater than our sins, allowing for recovery even after failure.

In 1 Samuel 30, we see David, who represents a type of Christ, experiencing profound distress and failure. However, he turns to the Lord and encourages himself in God, which illustrates that even in our failures, God's grace prevails. David did not lose his salvation, but he momentarily lost the joy of fellowship. This reflects the Reformed belief that true grace is unbreakable, as it continually invites the believer back into fellowship with God despite their unfaithfulness, emphasizing that God's grace is always greater than our sins.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 30:19

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