“Sin may abound, but grace much more.”
— Charles Spurgeon
Simplified Meaning:
Even though people might often do wrong things, there is always an even greater chance for forgiveness and kindness. Think of it this way: if someone makes a lot of mistakes, they should not lose hope, because there is always an opportunity to make things better. For example, say a friend hurts your feelings repeatedly. Even though their actions were not good, if they genuinely apologize and try to make amends, you can choose to forgive them. This shows that your ability to forgive and show kindness is stronger than their mistakes. In life, no matter how much wrong we or others do, there is always a larger space for compassion, understanding, and redemption. By focusing on grace, we can help ourselves and others grow and improve, making the world a more loving place.