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What does the Bible say about grace as a remedy for sin?

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The Bible teaches that grace is the only remedy for our sinful nature, as emphasized in James 4:6, where it states, 'He giveth more grace.'

In James 4:6, we see that grace is presented as the ultimate solution to our sinful condition. The Apostle James makes it clear that the remedy for our inward conflict and sin nature is not found in our efforts, but in God's willingness to grant more grace to those who are humble. This idea echoes throughout the Scriptures, affirming that no matter how deep our sin is, God's grace is deeper still. The source of strife and turmoil in our lives stems from our old nature, which continually seeks fulfillment outside of Christ. Thus, our hope lies in recognizing that, despite our sinfulness, God extends grace to us, enabling us to live in accordance with His will.
Scripture References: James 4:6, Romans 5:20

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