FATHER’S grace is infinite because it arises out of FATHER’S infinite Love. It can be describe as hyper-superabundant grace. There is more grace than your past sins, my past sins, and all the sins of the entire world throughout history.
Paul wrote by The Holy Spirit in Romans chapter 5:
6For when the time was right, the Anointed One came and died to demonstrate His Love for sinners who were entirely helpless, weak, and powerless to save themselves.
7Now, would anyone dare to die for the sake of a wicked person? We can all understand if someone was willing to die for a truly noble person. 8 But Christ proved God’s passionate Love for us by dying in our place while we were still lost and ungodly!
The Cornerstone of our lives is based on Jesus Christ Who fully manifested FATHER’S unconditional Love for you and me. We must never allow ourselves to become lukewarm in expressing this Truth.
9And there is still much more to say of His unfailing Love for us! For through the Blood of Jesus we have heard the powerful declaration, “You are now righteous in My Sight.” And because of the sacrifice of Jesus, you will never experience the wrath of God. 10 So if while we were still enemies, God fully reconciled us to Himself through the death of his Son, then something greater than friendship is ours. Now that we are at peace with God, and because we share in His resurrection life, how much more we will be rescued from sin’s dominion!
11And even more than that, we overflow with triumphant joy in our new relationship of living reconciled to God—all because of Jesus Christ!
Paul further wrote by The Holy Spirit in 2nd Corinthians chapter 12:
7The extraordinary level of the revelations I’ve received is no reason for anyone to exalt me. For this is why a thorn in my flesh was given to me, the Adversary’s messenger sent to harass me, keeping me from becoming arrogant. 8Three times I pleaded with the Lord to relieve me of this. 9But He answered me, “My grace is always more than enough for you, and My power finds its full expression through your weakness.” So I will celebrate my weaknesses, for when I’m weak I sense more deeply the mighty power of Christ living in me. 10So I’m not defeated by my weakness, but delighted! For when I feel my weakness and endure mistreatment—when I’m surrounded with troubles on every side and face persecution because of my Love for Christ—I am made yet stronger. For my weakness becomes a portal to God’s power.
Note: Paul did not have a demon, though it was possible that a demon followed him to harass and hinder. This is more likely a metaphor of the harassment he endured, the constant misunderstanding and persecution that came to him because of his faith in Jesus. There is no indication that this “thorn” was a sickness. In Paul’s list of hardships (2 Cor. 11:23-27) he does not mention a sickness or disease.
The world chides the weak yet Paul was not embarrassed to admit his weaknesses. Why? He admits that we ALL are weak in comparison to Our Lord Jesus Christ and when we are weak, we become portals for God’s power.