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What does the encounter with Jesus teach us about grace?

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The encounter emphasizes that regardless of one’s sinfulness, God’s grace is available and sufficient for transformation.

The interaction between Jesus and the demon-possessed man reflects the profound nature of God's grace. The man, characterized by despair and self-destruction, does not seek out Jesus; instead, it is Jesus who approaches him, highlighting the proactive nature of divine grace. This moment serves as an illustration that no one is beyond the reach of God's mercy. Grace is not dependent on merit or the absence of sin; rather, it is a gift offered freely to those who are wholly undeserving. Jesus' response to the man's pleas further exemplifies how God's grace can transform lives, redeeming even the most tormented souls.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:4-5

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