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What does 'true grace' mean in the context of this sermon?

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'True grace' refers to the unmerited favor of God that sustains believers in their trials and spiritual journey.

'True grace,' as highlighted in the sermon, signifies the divine enablement that keeps believers in their faith and guides them through trials and temptations. It stresses that our salvation, sanctification, and ultimate glorification are all sustained by God's grace. As stated in 1 Peter, we are reminded that we are kept by the power of God, affirming that our standing before Him is solely due to His grace rather than our efforts or merits (Romans 8:29-30). This grace empowers us to humbly recognize our dependence on Christ for victory over sin and the adversary.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 5:10, Romans 8:29-30

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