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What does the Bible say about grace for the weary?

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The Bible teaches that grace is especially for those at their wits' end, providing comfort and deliverance in times of trouble.

In Psalm 107, the Psalmist describes people who are at their wits' end due to their own afflictions and turmoil. It is precisely in these moments of despair that they cry out to the Lord, who brings them out of their distresses and sets them free. This illustrates how grace comes to those who realize their inability to help themselves, teaching us that it is only when we have nothing to contribute that we can fully experience God’s mercy and love. The narrative emphasizes that grace is a divine provision for human weakness and need, thus highlighting the importance of recognizing our helplessness before God.
Scripture References: Psalm 107:27-29

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