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The problem is not that we are our weak but that we don’t know how weak we are
Isaiah 42:1 - Jesus needed prayer
Our weaknesses should drive us to cling to God
John McArthur
verse 9 becomes the primary verse of the passage “My grace is sufficient for you”
John 16:33 - The disciples needed to be reminded of the troubles
- We are in a troubled and dying world
Grace is used 155 times in the New Testament
Everything from God is by grace
The word grace is carus in the greek language - a favor bestowed on a person that didn’t earn it
In the New Testament - it is God’s divine favor on those who deserve wrath
Grace is a force and a power that awakens us from sleep
Ephesians 2:7 - m,any adjectives to describe the massive character of God’s grace
John 1:14 - Jesus was full of grace
As Christians we are “in Him” - because we are in Him we have his joy
Whenever grace is used in the Bible, there is always an adjective added.
It’s more than we can comprehend,.
because Christ is full of grace and in Him we have received grace upon grace upon grace
2 Corinthians 9:8 - Paul speaks of grace abundantly
We have been given grace to serve effectively and overcome sin
2 Corinthians was written by Paul to defend himself
Paul wanted everyone to know that nothing in him could prove his weakness
In Corinth some false teachers came when Paul was gone and tried to teach the people lies so they tried to discredit Paul
He defends himself so they would not follow the false teachers
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