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Why is God's grace greater than our sin?

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God's grace abounds much more than sin, providing hope for redemption.

The Bible assures us that God’s grace surpasses even the magnitude of our sin. Romans 5:20 states, 'Moreover the law entered, that the offense might abound. But where sin abounded, grace did much more abound.' This not only emphasizes that sin is pervasive but also reveals that God's grace is more than sufficient to cover all transgressions. The abundant grace of God demonstrates His willingness to forgive and redeem those who believe, despite the depth of their sin. This grace is rooted in the obedience of Christ, which establishes a covenant of love and redemption for all who are united with Him. Therefore, even in recognizing the extent of sin, believers can find immense comfort and hope in the superabounding grace of God.
Scripture References: Romans 5:20

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John Chapman · Dec 13, 2020
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