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Why is God's grace considered greater than sin?

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God's grace is greater than sin because it offers forgiveness and redemption through Christ.

The greatness of God's grace over sin is vividly illustrated in the gospel message. Romans 5:20 emphasizes that grace abounds where sin is present, indicating that God's redemptive power through Jesus Christ is more than sufficient to overcome sin's consequences. This grace not only forgives but also transforms lives, providing a way back into fellowship with God. The assurance of forgiveness through faith in Christ affirms that no sin is beyond the reach of God's mercy. For believers, this incredible grace fosters gratitude and encourages a lifestyle of worship and reliance on Christ’s righteousness as our only hope of salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 5:20, Ephesians 2:8-9

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