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What does the Bible say about grace for the powerless?

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The Bible teaches that grace is given to those who recognize their inability, as exemplified by Jesus healing the man with the withered hand.

In the Scriptures, particularly in Luke 6:6-11, we see Jesus demonstrating grace to a man with a withered hand. This man represents all humanity in its total inability to save itself. The grace shown here illustrates that Jesus comes to those who are powerless, as He posed the question of whether it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath, signifying that acts of mercy and grace are central to God's character. The law was never meant to be a means of self-salvation but a reflection of our need for divine grace, which encompasses the acknowledgment of our helpless condition.
Scripture References: Luke 6:6-11, Matthew 12:9-14, Mark 3:1-6

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